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WTB: Mixture Screw Tool

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by KA1J, Aug 6, 2016.

  1. KA1J

    KA1J Member

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    The one I'm talking about is the one Len used to sell but no longer carries. I can't find mine, I was showing someone how to adjust the carbs and must have mislaid it. It is AWOL though and I'd like to find another.

    Anyone have one they'd like to part with? PM if you do.

    Thanks,

    Gary
     
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    dkavanagh Well-Known Member Premium Member

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    Have a photo for reference? I imagine it can't be hard to make one.
     
  3. hogfiddles

    hogfiddles XJ-Wizard, Host-Central NY Carb Clinic Moderator Premium Member

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    I call mine 'that skinny screwdriver'.

    As in, "Dang it!! Where'd I put 'that skinny screwdriver' ..... ? I JUST had in my hands a second ago!!!!"
     
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    Sadly, I don't have a photo but if you had one, you'd know it.
    Knurled at one end for the grip, 4 different colored markers @ 90 degrees each as a reference as to how much you've turned it. At the business end, theres a circle that fits the rim of the outer ring of the air adjustment screw and a bar across that fits perfectly in the slot in the head of the screw. It holds the tool perfectly upright in the carb so it doesn't strip the slot while turning and makes air adjustments mindless while adjusting.
     

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