But in your pic's those 4 screws aren't broken, and what you removed was really brass plugs installed by the factory.
From my experience, some '79 models received these leaner carbs. Had to be for smog reasons. I don't know what the manufacturing cut-off date was that the change took place. I stopped by Mikuni Corp. here in town and the representative couldn't answer that question but one of his technicians verified what I'm saying. Bikes with the leaner carbs were de-tuned slightly to allow for this. I made a topic about the two kinds of carbs a long time ago.
I've been through a lot of VM carbs and the only 2 sets I found modified like this were both off '79 1000's according to the salvage yard. I can't say they're rare, but they're not nearly as common as the "standard" carbs.
If you use a set of these leaner carbs on a bike that came with the "standard" carbs, you'll have lots of trouble if you don't notice the difference.
If you do remove the plugs, the "blunt tipped" screws won't properly regulate the second passage for the mixture. The bike will run rich. Or at least a stock bike will run rich. You have to find the sharp tipped screws.
I first ran across this years ago while rebuilding some carbs. I could see/feel the plugs but wondered why they weren't that sharp. Removing the screws, I could see they were machined blunt and in fact were just "dummy" screws and I then realized what I thought were broken tips were really brass plugs. This was obviously a way for Suzuki to meet changing requirements and to help stop tampering.
Your topic is still appreciated but I wanted to let others know how easy it is too mistake the plugs for broken screw tips. I don't know how easily your tip removing idea will work on a smaller, sharp tip of a broken screw, but it might. The blunter plug would be a little easier to hit squarely and not damage the hole.
PS: I guess I get kind of burned out making longer replies and trying to cover every possible base. That's why I haven't mentioned these carbs for quite awhile. If someone was to bring them up, as you did, then I speak up. Perhaps I should have posted this at your tip removing topic but I don't like to "hammer" other peoples posts that are meant to help others. Maybe I should have so people can fully inspect what they have before messing with their carbs but I won't bother to type all this again. If you think this should be added to your topic so others have more info, then I'll leave that to you to add it.
Good of you to make that topic Mark. I wish I could post pic's with my messages like that.
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