Thanks guys! I will consider an expert as I am wondering how to remove butterflies with a frozen shaft that won't rotate... I suspect the bearings too....... I'll keep you posted...
email Art or Pierce Manifolds-if you are in europe, there are weber experts in england. you have brass screws (you havent answered any questions on the condition of the carb) in the throttle plates. Brass is a very soft metal. Trying to do it yourself when you have never done it before (presuming) you risk damaging the original screws and the brass throttle plates-plates are replaceable/the screws are not.
The shaft bearings are press fit
into the carb housing (both ends) and on end of the shaft.
They normally do not move on the shaft as the assembly moves together. The ball bearings in the bearing assemblies that are in the carb housing are likely rusted and corroded and are frozen: that means the shaft assembly through the carb housing
will not turn because the ball bearings in either or both of the bearing assemblies pressed into the carb housing are rusted/frozen solid (take off the small round plate on the shaft end that covers each of the bearing assemblies that are press fit into the carb housing: you should be able to see and determine the condition of the ball bearing assemblies).
Send it to John Maher or the weber experts in the UK