Pilot screw adjustment

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Pilot screw adjustment

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Hi all,can anyone tell me what tool they have used to adjust the pilot screws on the carbs?
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Hi Beckster,
I bought a tool from B&Q. it's supposed to be an attachment for for an electric screwdriver which lets you get into tight corners (don't know what it's called) but it works quite well by hand as well.
I can post a pic if you'd like.
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Cheers,that would be great. :D
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Pete.L wrote:I got a tool .....it works quite well by hand ....I can post a pic if you'd like.
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You keep pics of your tool to yourself, perv.
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Pete.L wrote:Hi Beckster,
I bought a tool from B&Q. it's supposed to be an attachment for for an electric screwdriver which lets you get into tight corners (don't know what it's called) but it works quite well by hand as well.
I can post a pic if you'd like.
Pete.l
I'd like to see a picture of this attachment Pete if you don't mind :!: So if I need to get one I know what to look for :!:

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cupasoop wrote:
Pete.L wrote:I got a tool .........I can post a pic if you'd like.
Pete.l
You keep pics of your tool to yourself, perv.
:D Sorry cuppa You are out voted :D I guess I'll have to pop out to the garage and dust it off and then see if I can remember how to use it.

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buy the honda tool you pikey's, it's not that expensive.
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:lol: LoL :lol:
Hay!
maybe we should start a new section called "The Pikey Brigade Bodge It Guide" for the criminally cheep and lazy :P .

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B & Q Special

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B&Q Special with a Cheep Torx Driver

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All Assembled and ready to do damage! :wink:

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does it hurt when you use it :?
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Looks like something a dentist would use !! 8O
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Well done Pete :D
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