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A great tool for removing carb screws
04/11/17 at 14:27:28
 
A friend asked for a hand to get the screws off his carb cap and float bowl. We tried everything we could think of without success. I was talking to my boss about it and he said "These will do it". I was sceptical, but they are amazing. Got 'em all with one twist.

Grab them from the top. Get a good grip, and then a swift turn to the left. I love that little crack sound when they free up ☺
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Reply #1 - 04/11/17 at 14:27:58
 
A close up:
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Re: A great tool for removing carb screws
Reply #2 - 04/11/17 at 15:28:25
 
Does the pliers have a name and manufacturer?

That crack that you hear is the clear sealer on the under side of the screw head breaking loose.

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Reply #3 - 04/11/17 at 15:35:14
 
All I have is the info printed on the pliers in the top image. Oh, and I think he mentioned buying them through the distributer, Wurth.

I'm gonna look for them online later. I'll post a link if I find 'em.
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Reply #4 - 04/11/17 at 17:07:40
 
Road,

I found the Warren & Brown web site, but I don't think purchasing the pliers in the USA is going to be very easy.

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Reply #5 - 04/11/17 at 17:31:03
 
Well, if I find 'em here, I can always help out a brother, or sister, if anyone wants 'em  Smiley
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Reply #6 - 04/11/17 at 17:51:04
 
Road,

I am a tool fanatic, Undecided with a champagne taste and a beer pocketbook. I would love to have one, but I am doubtful that I can afford it with shipping and all.

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Reply #8 - 04/11/17 at 20:30:50
 
Verslagen,

Thanks for digging that tool out of eBay. I had looked for it on eBay, but I didn't get anywhere. This is a tool I would like to have, but it is doubtful that I will ever really need it.

The crack that IslandRoad mentioned is why I use a soldering iron on Mikuni carburetor screws. I have found jets on Mikunis that had the sealer on them also.

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Reply #9 - 04/11/17 at 21:53:44
 
Once I saw that it was made in japan, I knew it could be had.
I just looked for the part no. pz-58
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Reply #10 - 04/11/17 at 22:01:18
 
Onya Road! Those look pretty handy. Just ordered one for the toolbox. Be fun to see what they can do.
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Reply #11 - 04/11/17 at 22:53:33
 
Island Road, your boss' tool has seen a little hard work.
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Reply #12 - 04/12/17 at 00:07:31
 
Cheers  Smiley

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Reply #13 - 04/12/17 at 00:09:21
 
I'll refrain from typing the first response that comes to mind, out of a sense of decency  Cool

... but yeah, I reckon they've seen a bit of action  Smiley

jcstokes wrote on 04/11/17 at 22:53:33:
Island Road, your boss' tool has seen a little hard work.

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Reply #14 - 04/12/17 at 00:14:31
 
Cheers mate, just ordered mine too  Smiley

My boss told me they cost him $50 bucks here in Aus. Even with the conversion rate from USA to AUS it's a bargain on ebay, especially with no hurry on shipping!


gizzo wrote on 04/11/17 at 22:01:18:
Onya Road! Those look pretty handy. Just ordered one for the toolbox. Be fun to see what they can do.

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