The culprit is generally a mismatch in tools. If you are attacking Japanese screws with a standard Phillips screwdriver you will eventually strip them out. The Japanese bikes are JIS screws (Japanese Industrial Standard) and are different....Google and buy a set of these and realize how easy it is to get a good grip when you have the proper tool
Further - if the screw is stripped out -- why add IMPACT FORCE to a carb body that is precious. The idea and common practice is to get NEW FASTENERS (usually Allen head socket) so the old ones only need to come OUT and get tossed into the trash...
I suggest you look to your local Sears Hardware and get a set of Craftsmen Deck Out screw & bolt removers. About $20. They fit in your drill and run in reverse. You use the appropriate size tool and 1 end is a flatened like bit that forms an indentation into the top of the fastener..then you flip it over and the reverse therads grab the fastener and -zip - out it comes to be tossed away...
No risk of IMPACT to crack or damage other parts.....and it works just fine as I can attest having used it on several fasteners over several bikes I have refreshed these past couple of years...
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