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Workshop => Carburetor, Intake, and Exhaust => Topic started by: jfwyatt1 on September 13, 2014, 06:54:41 PM

Title: 38 a/s idle screwbroke help?
Post by: jfwyatt1 on September 13, 2014, 06:54:41 PM
got my jetting all figured out and it runs better than ever with the new 310 PV but when i went to up my idle just a bit more the idle screw just snapped off and now i cant get the rest of it out it just keeps breaking off. Any body else seen this? i think the spring was bound up too much not really sure. can i carefully drill the rest of it out or maybe take the cab off and melt it out with a soldering iron then run a tap thru it. just dont wont to screw up the new carb. thanks guys.
Title: 38 a/s idle screwbroke help?
Post by: 2ndmoto on September 13, 2014, 11:31:37 PM
you should be able to drill it and use an easy out/extractor. it's plastic, you could probably cut a notch it and use a screwdriver to back it out. just go slow and you wont hurt anything.

 best regards
Jason
Title: 38 a/s idle screwbroke help?
Post by: udontknowme on September 16, 2014, 01:10:51 AM
oh its one of them plastic ones ?  coc has em for sale at a whopping $18 ebay. or theres some other guy on ebay has em $8 with free shipping. sure is some crooks on that ebay i tell ya
Title: 38 a/s idle screwbroke help?
Post by: JesseA420 on September 16, 2014, 10:43:13 AM
plastic screw should be extremely easy to take out. just drill correct size hole and use easy out, or go buy a reverse fluted drill bit 50%75% size of the plastic screw and as it cuts it should turn it out
Title: 38 a/s idle screwbroke help?
Post by: jfwyatt1 on September 16, 2014, 06:06:31 PM
ive tried the eazy out and it just breaks apart. ive got it drilled thru now and am going to use a small hand drill and take it as close to the threads as i can then run a tap thru it. i think when i screwed it in it knarled the threads of the screw and thats why i cant get it to screw back out. thanks for all the input guys.
Title: 38 a/s idle screwbroke help?
Post by: 2ndmoto on September 16, 2014, 11:41:17 PM
I would use a drill bit, but turn it by hand. Pick the rest out with a dental pick.


Best regards
-Jason