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 Post subject: "Stuck" needle
PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:03 pm 
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Hola.

I'm trying to get the carb needle out of the piston but I cannot.

I've loosened the retaining screw and the needle isn't jammed in, it can still wiggle, but it won't come out.

Am i missing something?

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:09 pm 
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cush wrote:
Hola.

I'm trying to get the carb needle out of the piston but I cannot.

I've loosened the retaining screw and the needle isn't jammed in, it can still wiggle, but it won't come out.

Am i missing something?


no, thats pretty normal - whenever I have that problem and I want to keep the needle, I take the grub screw out and drill a ~1mm hole part way through the shank of the needle, then use a sharp pointer (my old school compass) to lever it out.

Most of my needles have the same little hole on the shank now...

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 8:35 am 
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I had this problem with a fixed type needle. I took out the grub screw and it still wouldn't budge. I simply mounted the needle in a soft jawed vice and whacked the piston with a rubber mallet. Still took a few hits before moving, but it worked. But I'm not sure what this would do to the spring loaded type.


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