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carburetor pilot/fuel screw adjusting tool

victorn

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looking to get fuel screw adjusting tool that i can use without taking off carb rack off.
which one is easier to use? flex or 90 degrees?
can anyone recommend one?e
these are the ones i'm talking about:

http://www.amazon.com/Performance-T...id=1423063356&sr=8-2&keywords=fuel+screw+tool

http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-55250-C...id=1423063356&sr=8-6&keywords=fuel+screw+tool

http://www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-08...93&sr=8-2&keywords=pilot+screw+adjusting+tool

thanks !
I don't think that any of those tools will work well. The screws are in such an awkward place. You would need a borescope camera to guide you at the very least. There was an article in the tech pages at one time and someone was able to make remote adjusters using speedo cable or something. That would be the way to go.
 
that's exactly why i was asking before i purchase anything :) they are in a really hard to reach place, by looking at the tool it needed to be more like 80 degrees than 90 to be able to reach ....
i also found some of those remote adjusters but they are pretty expensive, like 30$ a pop and i have 2 sleds ....
 
that's exactly why i was asking before i purchase anything :) they are in a really hard to reach place, by looking at the tool it needed to be more like 80 degrees than 90 to be able to reach ....
i also found some of those remote adjusters but they are pretty expensive, like 30$ a pop and i have 2 sleds ....
The screws are brass you can solder some extensions to them so they are easier to reach.
 


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