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Re: fuel/air screw problem
Reply #15 - 04/26/12 at 11:42:46
 
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Re: fuel/air screw problem
Reply #16 - 04/26/12 at 12:47:03
 
heroicseven wrote on 04/25/12 at 21:30:14:
My screw never seems to hit bottom when screwing in..


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Reply #17 - 04/27/12 at 03:15:25
 
teabowl13 wrote on 04/26/12 at 12:47:03:
heroicseven wrote on 04/25/12 at 21:30:14:
My screw never seems to hit bottom when screwing in..


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Yep,  making a screw longer can be kind of difficult at times, but once you get it to hit bottom is sure does feel good.   Cool
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Re: fuel/air screw problem
Reply #18 - 04/27/12 at 04:43:45
 
Chopped wrote on 04/26/12 at 11:42:04:
Old Pulteney 12 year.... darn smooth and only $ 45 a bottle! Its better than some $200 scotchs I have had!

Its one of the top ten best scotches!


I'm going to have to look for that one!  I'm slightly partial to the Islay malts myself, but if you're not against Canadian blends, Seagram's VO Gold 8-yr really impressed me last weekend.
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Re: fuel/air screw problem
Reply #19 - 07/21/12 at 20:51:04
 
Chopped wrote on 04/26/12 at 11:05:28:
These have worked great for me in the past!

http://www.helicoil.in/helicoil.htm



Somehow I'm thinkin' they don't make a kit small enough for the threads in the pilot screw's hole.  If'n they do, I'd hate to try installing it!
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Re: fuel/air screw problem
Reply #20 - 07/21/12 at 20:56:49
 
Chopped wrote on 04/26/12 at 11:42:04:
Old Pulteney 12 year.... darn smooth and only $ 45 a bottle! Its better than some $200 scotchs I have had!

Its one of the top ten best scotches!



Yep, distilled in a chilly little town called Wick.  I've done quite a bit of work there over the years.  One good bennie is that I always come home with a bottle or two of Old Pulteney.  BTW, when the locals pronounce it, it sounds to me like they are saying "piltny"...with the first syllable rhyming with "silt."
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