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Call me Screwy

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Tom MLC

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I've been replacing old philips head screws with allens when practical. I usually buy 'em in bulk to keep the individual price down. So I can offer 'em up to my brothers & sisters at a pretty good price. I'll cover shipping to anywhere in the US.

I still have the cam cover screws. They fit the TSCC engine, too.
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h113/Tom_MLC/parts/HPIM1311.jpg

On the carb tops, you can replace with these.
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h113/Tom_MLC/In the garage/HPIM1425.jpg

On the bowls I have these. (sorry, poor focus)
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h113/Tom_MLC/In the garage/HPIM1440.jpg

Those 8 big flat head philips screws that hold the carbs on to the plate can look like this.
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h113/Tom_MLC/In the garage/HPIM1439.jpg

And the two flat head philips screws on the throttle cable bracket, and the screw on the throttle shaft can be replaced with these.
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h113/Tom_MLC/In the garage/HPIM1424.jpg
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h113/Tom_MLC/In the garage/HPIM1441.jpg

I'm not looking to make big bucks here. Just help me cover the cost a little. A few brothers have picked up some cam cover screws from me already. If you want any of these send me a PM.

And by the way, for '80 & up CV carbs, I'll have those available soon. I'll be doing my GS1100 carbs this weekend.
 
You're SCREWY!!:-D

I replace the philips screws with allen head bolts whenever I work on a new part of the bike too. It's just a good idea, also I put some never seize on them too.
 
Clone, you can prolly get them easier than me!

You betcha. Always, always, always use anti-seize compound.
 
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