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removing stuck pilot screw-BS34

  • Thread starter Thread starter Wingnut1
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You broke the tip off an idle mixture screw?
If yes the same method will work
 
Look at the link and you'll notice you don't go through the threads.
 
I must be missing something here. The screws thread into the carb body dont they ? Isnt driving them out going to ruin the threads in the carb body. Im referring to BS34s. Ive got some spare carb bodies, Ill try it & see I guess.
 
If he broke off the tip of his idle mixture screw then you go through the slide port to knock it out.
 
Ok, I get it now, just the tip is broken off. I was thinking the whole screw was stuck and he was driving it out.
 
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