Circus_Maximus wrote:
To get the bottom carby nuts off, the only way I can do mine is with an open ended spanner which I have cut in half. Makes a short handle so its harder to put a lot of force onto. My spanner was also thinner than the standard sidchrome ones. In any case I first have to remove filters and backing plates to get enough room to place hands appropriately, one on each side of the carby. By this time my eyes are watering because of the sharp pain in my back form leaning over "un-naturally". As for the manifold nuts, (as honk says) replace them with the extra long "S" type brass. They make the job much easier for next time.
I did much the same thing as above - I have big clunky sidchromes, but I went to a major toolstore and bought a stahlwillie spanner (ring open ender) of the approriate size which are much thinner. I didn't have to in this case, but I have resorted to cutting spanners in half or grinding off an edge previously as well.