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Most RedNeck Tool Ever Made

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by SLKid, Apr 27, 2009.

  1. TheHound

    TheHound Active Member

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    How did you get your hand in there with the tank on?
     
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    Nimble fingers?? And I propped it up with a 2x4 block.
    Is there another way you can sync with the tank off?
     
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    <grin> Most people rig up an external gas source, like a can with a piece of fuel line ...
     
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    Well hey thats pretty smart.
    I just used a small screwdriver and got in there to move the screws. I think I'll try that external source next time
     
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    Does anyone have a Picture of where the YICS tool goes on the carb or Channel?
    I have looked extensively and can not locate this channel.
     
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    MN-Maxims St. Paul Minnesota

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    If you look at your cylinders you'll see a machined port that runs from one side to the other. You can remove the plugs from the left and right sides and clean the carbon out before you insert the tool.

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