The first time I had my XSElevens carbs out, I was baffled by how to get the pins out to remove the floats on my carbs. After some reading on this forum, I concluded that this can be very difficult and risky business indeed. These particular carbs pins are uncommonly tight and hard to remove without considerable force at times, resulting in much potential heartache, if one is to slip up he could easily break the cast aluminum mounting post that holds the pin, and thus the float, in place.
I found an easy method I can share with the class!
I can't remember all the elabborate things that were suggested, but what I did, was take a small woodscrew (nice and pointy sharp), and you will have to have a "ball park", right sized one, but then I took it and put it against the center of each pin on the side it has to be pushed out from, and then took a small flathead screwdriver and GENTLY apllied ever so slightly increasing pressure against it, using the neigboring carb as a fulcrum, till the pin "popped" free and was out enough to grab the other side with needle nose pliers and gently work the rest of the way out.
I hope this will save future DIYS'ers a lot of heartache.
I found an easy method I can share with the class!
I can't remember all the elabborate things that were suggested, but what I did, was take a small woodscrew (nice and pointy sharp), and you will have to have a "ball park", right sized one, but then I took it and put it against the center of each pin on the side it has to be pushed out from, and then took a small flathead screwdriver and GENTLY apllied ever so slightly increasing pressure against it, using the neigboring carb as a fulcrum, till the pin "popped" free and was out enough to grab the other side with needle nose pliers and gently work the rest of the way out.
I hope this will save future DIYS'ers a lot of heartache.
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