I looked in the tech tips and I didn't see anything like this in the broken idle mixture screw removal posts. It works great.
I had 2 broken mixture screws in the carbs from the E I just aquired. After spending a week and using every method, tool, and dirty word I had trying to get them out as I had in other carbs I finally broke down and ordered one of these.
A pin vise drill. The best $30 I've spent in a while.
It took me all of 30 minutes to get those stubborn broken ends ot of there!
I just chose a bit that fit through the oraface and began to gently drill away at it. The thing is hand operated so it doesn't just rip stuff up.
The aluminum is harder than the brass so it actually acts as a guide for the bit and keeps it digging at the brass and doesn't damage the carb body. When the bit came through inside the venturi the remainder of the tip just fell out.
Just thought you might want to add this to the tech tips.
This is where I ordered mine from but I'm sure there are other places to source them.
http://www.micromark.com/pin-vise-an...-set,7804.html
I had 2 broken mixture screws in the carbs from the E I just aquired. After spending a week and using every method, tool, and dirty word I had trying to get them out as I had in other carbs I finally broke down and ordered one of these.
A pin vise drill. The best $30 I've spent in a while.
It took me all of 30 minutes to get those stubborn broken ends ot of there!
I just chose a bit that fit through the oraface and began to gently drill away at it. The thing is hand operated so it doesn't just rip stuff up.
The aluminum is harder than the brass so it actually acts as a guide for the bit and keeps it digging at the brass and doesn't damage the carb body. When the bit came through inside the venturi the remainder of the tip just fell out.
Just thought you might want to add this to the tech tips.
This is where I ordered mine from but I'm sure there are other places to source them.
http://www.micromark.com/pin-vise-an...-set,7804.html
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