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I placed the screw driver on top of the tip inside the carb then hammered perpendiculary on the screw driver. As if sticking a screw driver into the carb on your second picture. It doesn't have to be a screw driver, you just need something to distribute the force from the hammer to tip. I...
Had the same problem. I used a flat screwdriver to lay on top of the tip and then a hammer to knock it back. It takes a couple of heavy blows before it loosens. And as for rubber parts, I don't think there should be an oring at bottom of the mixed f/a screw, but I could be mistaken.
Btw. do...
It does cough quite a bit which I guess could be caused by a lean mixture. I'll try to poke it out as soon I get access to a grinder or some other thin tool.
Does anyone know the name of the pilot screw? My local Yamaha pusher wants 20 euros for 1 screw which I find a bit steep and I can't...
Hi,
I recently got my carburetors off my bike for the first time and discovered that the tip of one of the mixture screws was broken off and really stuck in the carb. It wouldn't move so I screw the other one in as well to get even performance.
How will this affect the bike? Can it perhaps...