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    Bummer.......last night I broke my special-made long, skinny snap-ring pliers that I have used for years to access the needles in my CV-carb slides. Does anyone know where I can purchase a set of snap-ring pliers that actually fit down into the slides?

    Surely somebody makes a pair of these. I had a machinist friend make me a pair some 12 years ago but my friend is no longer able. Does anyone have a source??

    Thanks for any suggestions or input: David

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    Re: changing CV-carb needles

    Originally posted by dtkid
    Bummer.......last night I broke my special-made long, skinny snap-ring pliers that I have used for years to access the needles in my CV-carb slides. Does anyone know where I can purchase a set of snap-ring pliers that actually fit down into the slides?

    Surely somebody makes a pair of these. I had a machinist friend make me a pair some 12 years ago but my friend is no longer able. Does anyone have a source??

    Thanks for any suggestions or input: David
    What I did was get a set that was a solid body type and just grind them down until they were narrow enough. Works perfect!

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      #3
      pliers

      There are wire-bending pliers that are perfect for this use. The plier tips have a long round nose, and reach right down there. The mini-ones I got in an electronics plier kit for about $10 work good.

      Originally these pliers were designed for making round bends in wire, hence the round tips.

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        #4
        I'm one carb into my first experience rebuilding the carbs for my 1980 GS850GL, and I ran across the same thing. We didn't have snap-ring pliers that could reach. Ultimately, I just inspected the needle for damage or excessive gunk, saw none, and carried one without disassembling that. I also didn't do anything with the choke plunger assembly, since there was a rubber grommet looking thing on the outside of it.

        I'm assuming that some of the "leftover" parts from my K&L carb rebuild kit are pieces to the inside of the slide and that choke plunger. Should I be fine anyway?

        I am going to try to find those long nosed pliers, though, since I'd rather clean everything possible. Can't wait to see if this helps with the high-speed miss I experience now.

        Randy...

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          #5
          I think you can get them here:

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            #6
            I just use very long, skinny needle nose pliers. Somehow I've ended up with about three pair and they work great.

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