Use a pair of side cutters to LIGHTLY grip the roll pin, then pry it away from the choke bore. The idea is to grip it just hard enough that it won’t slip thru the jaws, but not cut it or raise a burr that will make it harder to push it in
I tried rubber bands around the pin and pliers, then a really tiny screwdriver and I finally got it out enough to start paying with bigger and bigger screwdrivers. Finally got it. Reassembled the carb and the new pump works perfectly. It doesn't stall at all any more. Just like it was before! It really feels good to have fixed that myself!
On the other hand though, I wanted to drive it to a car show tomorrow, and wanted to fix the little leak that was breaking out near the bigger nut for the fuel filter. This started when I changed the fuel filter before. It wasn't all that bad, but before I drove it again I wanted to address it. I thought I just cross threaded the nuts, so I took them out and rethreaded them. I thought I threaded them pretty good, but the leak got even worse and now I don't think it's safe to drive.
Sucks that once I fix one problem I created another, or make another one bigger. I'm going to go out tomorrow really early and see if I can get it to stop. Maybe I will have time to still go.
Thanks for everyone's help throughout this whole thing though. I loved fixing that accelerator pump and I feel great that I fixed it myself without paying a shop to do it for me.
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