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	 Mahalaleel Mahalaleel
 Once I've got the nubs out, what can I do to sharpen the screws? I've considered sandpaper, a pocket knife, teeth, etc :P
 
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	 wmhudgens wmhudgens
 I have frequently, delicately-- very delicately-- cleaned out pilot orifices by using a 4-5" long piece of old "high E" string (the thin one) from one of my guitars. Bend the end to make a 3/8" long leg at about a 45 deg. angle, turn the carb upside down, squirt some good carb solvent into the holes, and then noodle the wire straight in & out a few times. Don't wiggle it, since that might re-size the holes!
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	 Mahalaleel Mahalaleel
 That's a good idea...I don't have any extra violin strings around though, usually I do! Maybe it's time to replace the e string.
 
 Any ideas for resharpening the screws?
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	 Mahalaleel Mahalaleel
 I have a drill but no sharpening stone. Is there some other way to do it? How soft are they? Could I use a knife? Sandpaper?Originally posted by Adler View PostTo resharpen mine I clamped the screw into a drill then put a dremel with a sharpening stone into a vice and spun both while lightly touching the screw to the stone... Worked pretty well 
 
 The one on the far right came out way too short because I made the stone go into the screw instead of away from it.
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	Forum LongTimerGSResource Superstar
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 I think a skilled person could sharpen them with a file and drill motor. You don't want to change the taper angle, just sharpen the point like a pencil so the point moves back and the taper starts near the threads. Nothing to loose in trying...Last edited by Nessism; 10-02-2010, 08:56 PM.Ed
 
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	 Mahalaleel Mahalaleel
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	 Mahalaleel Mahalaleel
 Turns out I don't really have a file, the skills, or the time in this next week to do this myself. I have a lot of exams to take/study for. Is there someone here on the forums that has experience doing it? I could mail them to you and paypal you some moneys.  
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	 Mahalaleel Mahalaleel
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	 Adler Adler
 I would do it, having done it before, but I don't trust my workmanship to be perfect. I could easily ruin one.
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	 Mahalaleel Mahalaleel
 If you're willing I am. At the very worst I'll have to find a new one or two, right?
 
 Will a first-class stamp get something to Toronto from Utah?
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	 Mahalaleel Mahalaleel
 After various efforts I have failed to get the little nubs out of the carbs. Any ideas? I've tried a razor, sharpening an allen wrench, wire, and nothing works.
 
 
 With a grindstone I managed to bring one of the screws to a point, it's not perfectly round but it is sharp. Is that OK? Should I do the other three even if they come out kind of ugly but sharp?
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	 Turtleface Turtleface
 Mike's XS in Florida might have those bits. I replaced all four of mine this summer. Google Mike's XS, should be the first return.
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	 Mahalaleel Mahalaleel
 Thanks for those links guys!
 
 Only thing remaining is how to get the little nubs out. I've scratched the insides of the carbs trying . .
 
 I remember finding a thread a while ago that was very detailed about methods of removing the broken off nub but I can't seem to find it anymore!
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