Count your lucky stars that you can get these out. I just got my bike
together after sending two of the carbs in to get the mixture screws
machine out.
Word of advise to all that don't know this already, use anti-sieze
compound on the mixture screws before you put them back in the carbs.
If this had been done on my bike by the last owner it would have saved
me 4 weeks of down time and a trip top the machine shop.
Fortunately I am friends with the owner so it only cost me for the tap
not labor.
TC wrote:
> M,
> Good tip on getting the screws out ... I have been getting by with a
> piece of thinwall plastic tubing .. but I used the Mighty Vac on them
> the other day and it worked great ........... the rigid straw idea
> sounds even better .. will have to try that ....
> campbell
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "M.Sigworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Tuning questions:
>
> > snip <
> > After they're lose, get a straw from B.K. or your fav.
> > fast food joint. It should just fit in the hole and push in
> > until the screw(pilot jet)is inside of it. Then pull it
> > out.
>
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