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A buddy and I were rejetting the carbs last weekend on my 1st gen SV and when we went to sync them, we realized its a pain to get to the pilot screws. Does anyone in the Boston/Metro West area have an adjustment tool that I can borrow. Its another one of those tools I don't really want to shell out $50-$100 to use maybe a couple of times. Since I couldn't get the job done last weekend, I ordered a few more parts so I plan to try again in another week or two when they come in.
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I think I can get you one to borrow.
Hank I have one of those motionpro adjustment kits that's meant to be used trailside.
It's not the long version like that but it's in a little black pouch and should be on the workbench.
Looks like this:
http://www.crfsonly.com/catalog/prod...oducts_id/2591
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I've always just used a thumbwheel with a flat head screwdriver bit in it. For $7.99, it is a steep investment, but worthwhile.
These little guys.
Sure, you still need to get your hand in there, but two fingers gives plenty of leverage.
http://www.craftsman.com/shc/s/p_101...9&blockType=L9
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