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I think I may have screwed my carb. Literally. (Read 285 times)
Digger
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Re: I think I may have screwed my carb. Literally.
Reply #15 -
07/26/12 at 21:29:03
RidgeRunner13 wrote
on 05/25/12 at 08:46:12:
I got mine out using these-
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http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n94/Pappygt13/Tools006.jpg
But I didn't have an easy out broken off in mine.. :'(
How did you break an easy out in brass?
Ridge,
Do you have the HF P/N for those extractors?
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Digger
2001, Metallic Glacial Blue, Raptor Petcock, Verslavy (first hole) (otherwise, mechanically, the bike is stock), 13,xxx miles
I don't own a cage.
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Re: I think I may have screwed my carb. Literally.
Reply #16 -
07/27/12 at 08:21:13
Digger wrote
on 07/26/12 at 21:29:03:
RidgeRunner13 wrote
on 05/25/12 at 08:46:12:
I got mine out using these-
-
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n94/Pappygt13/Tools006.jpg
But I didn't have an easy out broken off in mine.. :'(
How did you break an easy out in brass?
Ridge,
Do you have the HF P/N for those extractors?
I believe the part # is 95530 for the 12 piece screw extractor/remover set. They've worked well on those m/c cover screws that always seem to be stripped on bikes I service for the first time. It also took out boogered up carb screws, including that brass adjusting screw, without any problems at all.
Glad to help!
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Digger
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Re: I think I may have screwed my carb. Literally.
Reply #17 -
08/04/12 at 21:40:28
RidgeRunner13 wrote
on 07/27/12 at 08:21:13:
Digger wrote
on 07/26/12 at 21:29:03:
RidgeRunner13 wrote
on 05/25/12 at 08:46:12:
I got mine out using these-
-
http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n94/Pappygt13/Tools006.jpg
But I didn't have an easy out broken off in mine.. :'(
How did you break an easy out in brass?
Ridge,
Do you have the HF P/N for those extractors?
I believe the part # is 95530 for the 12 piece screw extractor/remover set. They've worked well on those m/c cover screws that always seem to be stripped on bikes I service for the first time. It also took out boogered up carb screws, including that brass adjusting screw, without any problems at all.
Glad to help!
Ridge,
Thanks!
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Digger
2001, Metallic Glacial Blue, Raptor Petcock, Verslavy (first hole) (otherwise, mechanically, the bike is stock), 13,xxx miles
I don't own a cage.
www.astronautbiker.com
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