Here are the TOOLS needed. A 4-40 Tap, 4-40X1 1/2 inch screw with washer, and nut, A 1 inch long piece of 5/16 ID tube (I use a piece of an old break line.)
This is what the pilot jets look like.
Tap into the end of the jet. You want to Tap in about 3/8 inch, so that the screw will get at least 3 full turns of thread. Sometimes the jet will come out while tapping it. The few threads in the end of the jet WILL NOT HURT IT.
Slide the tube over the jet, and screw in the screw with the nut, and washer above the tube. Then tighten the nut down to pull out the jet.
Here it is after removing.
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