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Tx98Formula
Pilot air screw
I've got a bit of a problem. When i first picked up my 82 GS850GL the previous owner told me one of the carbs was leaking. Well after pulling the #4 carb apart i found that one of the towers that holds the float was broken. I decided to pull the other carbs apart and found that the #1 carb had the same exact issue. At this point I decided to completely take the carbs apart. When I went to remove the #1 & 4 pilot air screws I found they were both completely striped out. My question is, how the hell can I get these screws out of there? Of course they are recessed so vise grips will do no good, my easy out drill bit is way to short. Any ideas????
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Junk the carbs and get a couple of different ones or a whole completely different rack and start over. IMO.1984 GS1100GK newest addition to the heard
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Since the carbs are scrap anyway you can try a left handed drill bit. Works reasonably well if you can keep the bit straight. I use a local machine shop to do a few of mine and it spun them right out. You can get the correct bottoming tap from McMaster. I am not sure what the exact size is but that same shop had the correct one and cleaned up the threads for me and now the carbs are working great. I think it might be a M5x.5 tap but if you are interested I can ask the shop for you if you would like. Another solution to the broken float towers is if you know a good welder they can be re-welded
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Tx98Formula
Originally posted by bomber737 View PostSince the carbs are scrap anyway you can try a left handed drill bit. Works reasonably well if you can keep the bit straight. I use a local machine shop to do a few of mine and it spun them right out. You can get the correct bottoming tap from McMaster. I am not sure what the exact size is but that same shop had the correct one and cleaned up the threads for me and now the carbs are working great. I think it might be a M5x.5 tap but if you are interested I can ask the shop for you if you would like. Another solution to the broken float towers is if you know a good welder they can be re-welded
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Tons of threads on this subject in the archives. This is but one...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=128923
Key is to avoid stripping the screw by using a properly fitting screwdriver, and heat the carb body as necessary. Also use PB Blaster or similar.Ed
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Tx98Formula
Originally posted by Nessism View PostTons of threads on this subject in the archives. This is but one...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=128923
Key is to avoid stripping the screw by using a properly fitting screwdriver, and heat the carb body as necessary. Also use PB Blaster or similar.
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