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    Stuck/Stripped Pilot Jets

    I have a 1981 GSX400F and I'm doing a full carb rebuild atm, Everything has come apart nicely apart from all 4 pilot jets which are stripped. The Previous owner seems to have tried and failed to remove them.
    Any advice on how to remove them?
    The carbs seem to be quite rare so I don't want to mess them up and not be able to replace them.

    Ive seen some posts about using a ez out tool but I'm a bit worried about drilling the carbs and the tool snapping in the hole.

    Thanks in advance

    #2
    A valid worry.... those little ones snap almost always. At least the ones that I’ve used. Can you get left handed drill bits?
    Last edited by Tom R; 01-03-2020, 08:15 AM.
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      #3
      I agree, left handed drilling works many times. I had a stripped pilot a while ago. On this particular one, the bit never grabbed enough to spin it out. I took a torx driver that fit snugly into the hole that I drilled and tapped it down. Turning it out with that was easy work.
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        #4
        I can get hold of some left hand drill bits from amazon, they will come on monday. Im in two minds as to try the e out this weekend and hope it doesn't snap. As soon as I an get the bike running good I can start the strip and restoration, I don't want to chuck money at it before its running right

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          #5
          Do left hand bit first, maybe it will turn it out, if not then the ez-out. Do you have Harbor Freight or Northern Tool locally? they may have them on the shelf.
          1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100

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            #6
            I would not use an ez-out on pilot jets (or anything else). The taper profile of the ez-out will most probably cause the relatively soft brass jet to "expand" as the ez-out gets turned deeper into the jet, making it more difficult to remove.

            The left-hand drill bit is a better bet in this situation. Spray penetrating fluid onto the jets and leave them to soak for some time and repeat the spray/soak procedure. Rather take your time, than risk damaging the threads in the carb body.

            The best type of extractor to use is the type in the link, but I am not sure if you will be able to get just the smallest one or only the whole set: https://www.ridgid.com/us/en/screw-extractor

            Good luck!
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              #7
              Some more info in this recent thread.
              Don't forget to try some heat along with the penetrating oil.
              2@ \'78 GS1000

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                #8
                Originally posted by rphillips View Post
                Do you have Harbor Freight or Northern Tool locally?
                Considering that he is in England, I think the possibility is rather ... remote.

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                  #9
                  I have removed many stuck pilot jets using heat and a mini torx screwdriver.

                  Give the pilot jet a few shots of your favourite penetrating oil then, heat the area around the pilot jet with a map gas torch or propane, take care not to apply too much but you need quite a bit.

                  Tap the torx bit into the top of the pilot jet and undo, (I use a small 4OZ hammer carefully but firmly to set the torx driver.)

                  I'm not sure what size you will need but somewhere around T6, T7 or T8, you don't want to force one in that's too big as it will expand the pilot jet and cause it to bind, the Goldilocks principle.


                  Good luck.

                  David.

                  Last edited by Kiwi Canuck; 01-04-2020, 12:34 PM.
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                    #10
                    I managed to get 3 of the 4 out with a torx screwdriver and a bit of heat, The last one was a pain and I snapped the torx bit in the jet. I have another set of carbs arriving in the next week or so. I should be able to salvage one of the carb bodies from that and then put the bank back together.
                    Cheers for all the advice! 100% one of the most stressful and tedious things Ive has to do so far on the bike

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                      #11
                      Sorry to hear that you snapped the Torx bit in one of the pilot jets.

                      Fortunately that has never happened to me.

                      I owned a few of the multi drivers with all the various bits, had a few bits break and leave me stranded, so I started buying better quality screw drivers.

                      I have sets from Wiha, Wera and Vessel plus a JIS Impact driver, a bit of $$ to buy up front, a pleasure to use and they have reduced a lot of pain and stress when working on neglected carbs.

                      Good luck on the continued work.

                      David.
                      2018 Honda Africa Twin AS
                      2013 DR 650 Grey, sold 1981 GS 650E Silver,

                      1980 GS1000ST Blue & White, X2

                      2012 DL650 Vstrom Foxy Orange, in storage
                      1981 CT110 X2 "Postie Bikes" Gone to a New Home.
                      2002 BMW 1150 GS Blue & White - Sold
                      1975 BMW R90/6 Black - Sold 1984 GS1150EF Sold
                      1982 BMW R100 Africa trip, Stolen - Recovered- Sold
                      1977-1980 Suzuki GS550, GS1000E, GS1000S GSX750, GSX1100,s
                      Hondas ST90, CR125 CB175 , CB350 CB750, NSU Quickly, Yamaha RD's 350/400,

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