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Shoot!! need a new pilot fuel screw, any available?
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onchiman
Shoot!! need a new pilot fuel screw, any available?
Well I tracked down why I've been having a bugger of a time getting #3 cylinder on my '79 GS550 dialed in just right. The pilot fuel screw has a pronounced shoulder on it near the tip. It looks like it was overtightened by a PO. I never have been able to get that thing dialed in. 1/8 turn in and it was too lean, back out 1/8 and too rich, now I know why! The bright side is at least the tip wasn't broken off in the carb body. It doesn't look like these things are available as spares anymore. Anyone have one ? It's the pilot fuel screw on the bottom front of the vm carb. Anyone help a brother?Tags: None
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Calvin Blackmore
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Originally posted by onchiman View PostWell I tracked down why I've been having a bugger of a time getting #3 cylinder on my '79 GS550 dialed in just right. The pilot fuel screw has a pronounced shoulder on it near the tip. It looks like it was overtightened by a PO. I never have been able to get that thing dialed in. 1/8 turn in and it was too lean, back out 1/8 and too rich, now I know why! The bright side is at least the tip wasn't broken off in the carb body. It doesn't look like these things are available as spares anymore. Anyone have one ? It's the pilot fuel screw on the bottom front of the vm carb. Anyone help a brother?
They don't show up on parts lists.
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onchiman
Suzuki doesn't list them but I'll try http://www.motorcyclecarbs.com/. Maybe they can hook me up. Thanks a bunch.
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SqDancerLynn1
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onchiman
I've looked at carb kits but none seem to include the pilot fuel screw. I've seen replacement pilot air screws, the ones that fit into the side of the carb next to thte bore but not the needle tipped screws that fit underneath the carb body.
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Originally posted by onchiman View PostI've looked at carb kits but none seem to include the pilot fuel screw. I've seen replacement pilot air screws, the ones that fit into the side of the carb next to thte bore but not the needle tipped screws that fit underneath the carb body.Last edited by renobruce; 06-15-2007, 10:33 AM.
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onchiman
Thanks, I did see the kit for the 750. I just rebuilt the carbs (new o-rings) so am reluctant to shell out $25 bucks for one pilot fuel screw. I think I'll try to re-shape the tip somehow. Thanks for the info.
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Originally posted by onchiman View PostThanks, I did see the kit for the 750. I just rebuilt the carbs (new o-rings) so am reluctant to shell out $25 bucks for one pilot fuel screw. I think I'll try to re-shape the tip somehow. Thanks for the info.
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