Misplaced Pilot Screw Washer

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  • Rooster

    #1

    Misplaced Pilot Screw Washer

    Do I have to buy a whole new pilot screw to get one of these washers or is there an easier solution? I searched for one at a few hardware stores, but no dice.

    The bugger was just so tiny..

    This is for a set of BS32MM's.
  • GateKeeper

    #2
    you can order from

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    • Rooster

      #3
      Thank you!!

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      • GateKeeper

        #4
        Any time....

        wish I had an alternative source or what else to use, you could try a hobby store, or a electronics store, they might carry something that small, something like an RC Hobby store, or Radio Shack....if you need them quick...just grab one of your other ones to match up...

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        • Guest

          #5
          I have lots!

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          • Gorminrider
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            • Aug 2012
            • 4803
            • British Columbia, Canada

            #6
            It's a good thing you good people came up with the best answers, because I was tempted to say, "drill a tiny clean hole first in some aluminum flashing and next, use leather-workers' hole-puncher around that hole to make a washer"....just don't screw it in hard.
            Or, as Gatekeeper suggested- electronics often have tiny washers on tiny bolts...heat sinks are one place that comes to mind but there are more. Have a look inside that nasty old stereo amp stored on the top shelf....?

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            • Road Rash

              #7
              Okay, here's another one: VM26ss gasket washer for under the float needle valve (Christ, I hope I described that, right). Any idea where I can get one? Haven't had much luck in tracking them down, anywhere.

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              • GateKeeper

                #8
                Will this help



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                • Nessism
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                  • Mar 2006
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                  #9
                  I have both.
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