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WHX??

So with all these weed eaters, chainsaws, leaf blowers and whatever we have  that have these pesky Walbro's or what not carbs that are not supposed to ever require adjustment I need to get one of these.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Craftsman-Tools-Carb-Adjustment-Kit-Screwdriver-Splined-Cycle-Tool-Screw-/252680772954?hash=item3ad4f29d5a:g:88wAAOSwnHZYUFEg

 

So does a guy just get the 21 tooth spline or the whole set "just to have"? 

 

https://www.amazon.com/HIPA-Carburetor-Adjustment-Including-21-Teeth/dp/B01FAAKN7E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484676612&sr=8-1&keywords=carb+adjusting+tools+for+2+cycle+small+engines

 

None of my two strokes have anything but the spline?? ....Thoughts, comments?

 

Signed

Tired of trying to use a piece of rubber tube.

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KC9KAS

Well, you can NEVER have too many tools, and the man with the most toys wins,

I think tools can be added to the toys, so GO FOR ALL OF THEM!

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smoreau

There are some nice carbon adjusting tool kits fairly cheep on evilbay. I bought a 4 tool kit that has worked on all the ones I have. Around $10 shipped to the door

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squonk

Tecumseh & Autolite carb adjusting tool! :banana-dance:hm.jpg

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Texas Todd

For an extra 7 bucks I would get em all.....

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Digger 66
5 hours ago, WHX9 said:

 

So does a guy just get the 21 tooth spline or the whole set "just to have"? 

 

 

Get the WHOLE Set !

This is no time to be frugal .

 

 

 

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WHX??

I suppose your sleds are riddled with those stupid needles Digger! :lol:

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Digger 66
8 hours ago, WHX9 said:

I suppose your sleds are riddled with those stupid needles Digger! :lol:

Nope 

Semi-direct EFI .

All adjustments are done on a laptop through an aftermarket fuel controller .

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WHX??

So much for old school tuning multiple carbs!

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Hacksawhero123
On 1/17/2017 at 4:47 PM, squonk said:

Tecumseh & Autolite carb adjusting tool! :banana-dance:hm.jpg

Hey Squonk, that's my #1 Holley carb adjuster!  

Mark. 

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Sarge

I have been known to take a large, heavy golf club to old Solex carbs , as well as a few of the Holley/Weber knockoffs ....stand on the fenders just right and you can launch one a good 30yds if you can get a clean swing at it ..

 

Sarge

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illinilefttackle

I made adjusters of different sizes out of brazing rod with different size electrical butt connectors on the ends of them- they slip on tightly and have more than enough grip to turn the screws- Thanks- Al

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WHX??

Thanks Al good idea. I fired up the crapsman leaf blower last nite to dust off a little snow off the sidewalk. and it didn't run quite right and I know those little screws just need a tweeking. They are pretty tight so the rubber hose trick didn't work making me wish I woulda ordered a set!

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