You just use a flat blade screwdriver and press them out from the inside the carburetor throat.
Thanks very much AVB. Removed it by pressing from inside with a 7.5 mm brass rod. O ring is perfect.
The nozzle is 1.5 mm I/D Could run a 500 cc single motorcycle on a main jet that size :-)
Noted it has some numbers, 1 and 3 Maybe other sized nozzles are available? I tried to wade through the seven pages of carby spare parts on the B & S website but gave up, it's a dog's breakfast of a website.
I do have spare carbs Norm.
Will see if my B & S dealer can help with other nozzle sizes, otherwise will start modifying what I have on hand. Wish I was still back in the old days when I was doing watch and clock repairs - would have had a suitable supply of thin brass shafts and tubes and collars to whack into the end of the nozzle to play with different fuel flow rates.