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bbytes
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So I got my pilot fuel screws from Z1 Enterprises the other day. Today, I decided to replace them. I was told by someone in this forum to check the broken screws to see if the tips were stuck in the carb. Well they are. The very tip of the fuel screws on two of my carbs are stuck in the tiny hole in the carb.
Here are a few images. They are a bit big, but the detail is needed for these tiny parts.
This first picture is of the screw poking into the air intake. It's hard to see, so I circled it in the second photo.
This picture is of the bottom part of the screw where it broke. It is the copper colored center of that black ring.
Anyone have any ideas on how I can get it out? I've read suggestions on freezing, heating, drilling, dental picks, and a million other things, but I wanted your suggestions. I really don't want to damage the carbs.
Here are a few images. They are a bit big, but the detail is needed for these tiny parts.
This first picture is of the screw poking into the air intake. It's hard to see, so I circled it in the second photo.
This picture is of the bottom part of the screw where it broke. It is the copper colored center of that black ring.
Anyone have any ideas on how I can get it out? I've read suggestions on freezing, heating, drilling, dental picks, and a million other things, but I wanted your suggestions. I really don't want to damage the carbs.