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pinner
Snap ring pliers for carbs
I am intalling a dynojet kit on my 83 GS 1100 ED. I am trying to pull the snap ring out of the slide to replace the needle but I can't find a pair of pliers that will reach it. I checked the parts store around the area and the don't have any. Does anyone know where I can buy a pair? Is there a trick I can use to get it out?Tags: None
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doctorgonzo
Originally posted by pinner View PostI am intalling a dynojet kit on my 83 GS 1100 ED. I am trying to pull the snap ring out of the slide to replace the needle but I can't find a pair of pliers that will reach it. I checked the parts store around the area and the don't have any. Does anyone know where I can buy a pair? Is there a trick I can use to get it out?
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pinner
Thank you. I know how snap rings work and I tried needle nose pliers and that didn't work. I will look for a pair with a smaller tip on them. Thanks again
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Z1 has a set that will reach... 20 bucks. Personally I got a set of extra long needle nose pliers then filed the size or spigot & flat edge I needed into the bottom of each leg at the point.
The pliers were 7 bucks & work great.
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I have a set of these and they work fine for the CV type carbs.
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I got a set of "petite" spring loaded needle nosed pliers from Sears for about $6. They have very long, very thin jaws. I used them to remove and install the snaprings while installing the Stage 1 kit on my 700, and they worked great.sigpic
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Junkie
So do you actually need to replace the snap ring when you put it back together? I don't really see why it's there...
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Ozmiander
pinner, i had the same problem. I even scoured all the stores on central looking for long enough ones. I have a pair of the kind with the removal heads so i just put the head on the clip inside the slide and used a pair of Robogrip pliars to put enough pressure to freeze the clip.
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Yes, "Sears has snap-ring pliers", but the pair pictured in the link won't work. :shock:
The clamps that hold the replaceable bits are far too fat to fit into the slide. The 5 1/2" needle-nose pliers will probably work much better.
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pinner
Thank you all. I picked up a pair of needle nose pliers for $1.00 at the dollar store and they work just fine. Well until I left them on the roof of my car and lost them within 5 miles. Oh well It was just a dollar. Time to pick up another pair.
Thanks again
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