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Tzian
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The pilot jet was stuck fast, so after googling around, heated it up and tried to unscrew, well the tube broke, 3 pieces came away they will go back nicely as it didn't fracture into a gazzilion pieces but now i am wondering if they can in reality be fixed back
further googling it would seem that some have used things like JB weld to repair carburettor bodies, and profess no leakage if you let it cure properly
What do you guys reckon, could i fix this or is this carburettor which has taken me an eternity to lay my hands on dustbin only material now

I am so gutted at this point
i know it may seem silly but i could just sit here and cry 
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GS550LT (1980) USA model imported to UK sometime in the 90s
further googling it would seem that some have used things like JB weld to repair carburettor bodies, and profess no leakage if you let it cure properly
What do you guys reckon, could i fix this or is this carburettor which has taken me an eternity to lay my hands on dustbin only material now
I am so gutted at this point
Signature not updating so adding here
GS550LT (1980) USA model imported to UK sometime in the 90s
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