Sometimes you gotta ask yourself...do you feel lucky?

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  • Chuckster

    #1

    Sometimes you gotta ask yourself...do you feel lucky?

    Well I did today! Had a real hard time getting the pilot jet out of #2 for my carb rebuild. I don't know what the heck, but #1 was bad and this one was worse. There doesn't appear to be any head on these things at all. My smallest extractor wouldn't work, so I went to the next one up which was getting real close to the diameter of the pilot jet hole. I did get it out, but it was close! :shock:

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    #2
    Dude! You were millimeters away from a new carb body!

    Well, do you punk?

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    • Chuckster

      #3
      Originally posted by chef1366
      Dude! You were millimeters away from a new carb body!

      Well, do you punk?
      Funny Clint..I mean Chef! I was definately getting a little nervous near the end of that one. To make it more tense, I had my 5 yr old daughter hanging off of me while I'm trying to get it out. She keeps asking me if it's out yet and wants to see. Am I the only one that's had a bad time getting these pilot jets out? Is there some secret to them I'm not aware of? I still got two to go and hope my luck hasn't run out! :-D

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      • Nessism
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        #4
        Did you try heat on the carb body? Helps to soften the varnish/glue. Worked wonders on my VM's when the slides wouldn't budge. Worth a try.
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        • JTsGS650

          #5
          Exact same thing happened to me this weekend! Disassembling the #1 carb for dipping and could not get the pilot jet out. Finally buggered it well enough so the screwdriver wouldn't bite. So I had to drill the jet and use a bolt extractor. It worked! But man, I was sweating bullets drilling that jet!

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          • Chuckster

            #6
            Originally posted by Nessism
            Did you try heat on the carb body? Helps to soften the varnish/glue. Worked wonders on my VM's when the slides wouldn't budge. Worth a try.
            Nessism, thanks for the tip. I may have to try that on the next two. :-D

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            • t3rmin

              #7
              Wow, a screw extractor actually worked? What's the board record now, 1 for 4300?

              ;-)

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              • Smokinapankake

                #8
                I've had good luck with screw extractors on master cylinder cap screws... 2 for 2 so far!

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                • snowbeard

                  #9
                  I had to file down my screwdriver to fit tightly without being too wide (either way) then I put it in and made sure it was straight and using a tack hammer (not the BFH!) gave it a couple of light taps to break the varnish. this with WD-40 and carb cleaners soaking it made the next three come out like a dream (don't ask about that first one, but I see you don't need to!) \\/

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                  • Chuckster

                    #10
                    Originally posted by t3rmin
                    Wow, a screw extractor actually worked? What's the board record now, 1 for 4300?

                    ;-)
                    That's at least 2. I had to use one on the first carb too! :shock:

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                    • Chuckster

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Smokinapankake
                      I've had good luck with screw extractors on master cylinder cap screws... 2 for 2 so far!
                      Congrats on your good luck! I've had good and bad luck with them. They've been good to me lately and hope my luck holds out! :-D

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                      • Chuckster

                        #12
                        Originally posted by snowbeard
                        I had to file down my screwdriver to fit tightly without being too wide (either way) then I put it in and made sure it was straight and using a tack hammer (not the BFH!) gave it a couple of light taps to break the varnish. this with WD-40 and carb cleaners soaking it made the next three come out like a dream (don't ask about that first one, but I see you don't need to!) \\/
                        I think I'll give the next 2 a good soak in PB Blaster. That's a good idea. I don't think there is much of a head on mine to work with as it seemed someone already boogered them up before I got the bike. By the way, is that your bike covered in snow in your avatar? :shock:

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                        • KRISTI'SGS550

                          #13
                          Chuckster,

                          I had to use my bolt extractor in 3 out of 4 of my pilot jets. I simply tapped my smallest bolt extractor bit (carefully) into the hole in the pilot jet. Then I used my hand "T" tool and slowly turned the jets out. They all came out really easily, though I was sweating bullets while doing it.

                          Cory

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                          • Chuckster

                            #14
                            Originally posted by KRISTI'SGS550
                            Chuckster,

                            I had to use my bolt extractor in 3 out of 4 of my pilot jets. I simply tapped my smallest bolt extractor bit (carefully) into the hole in the pilot jet. Then I used my hand "T" tool and slowly turned the jets out. They all came out really easily, though I was sweating bullets while doing it.

                            Cory
                            Hey Cory. It's sounding like this is a common thing! The smallest extractor worked on my first one. Then on the second one, it seemed the bottom just fell out of the pilot and I went to the next one up which was very nerve wracking. I got a reprieve so I'm on to #3!

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                            • KRISTI'SGS550

                              #15
                              Chuckster,
                              sounds like everything is going pretty good for you! Knock on wood. Good luck with number 3. I just finished rebuilding, and cleaning my carbs with the Berryman's and Robert Barr's O-ring kits, let me know if you have any questions. I will be putting my carbs onto the bike sometime this week hopefully. I will start a thread and post some pictures on here of the bike, put back together.

                              Cory

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