nozzle stuck in carb

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nozzle stuck in carb

zunk1
i think it's the secondary main jet, the nozzle super far recessed in there, i had to buy special little flat heads and i think they are too thin width wise cause i stripped the hell out of one that isn't going to come out. any advise on how to get these guys out? if i am rejetting do i need to remove them? if not i think i'll just leave them in and just clean them well.

thanks

ryan.

ps. new to this board and bikes. thanks



honda cb750 82'


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swiffer
On mine the nozzle is in the primary.May be different for you?If it were mine i would have to get it out now.Can you make another groove some how for the screwdriver?Can you get a reverse thread small screw ,screw it in the nozzel then back both out?Drilling would be way to un-nerveing for me.I never did it before so these are just guesses.You can do it though,it is like Thomas Edison said {I have not failed ,I just found 10,000 ways it wont work}Of course he had a bank roll.
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Re: nozzle stuck in carb

cbRider
I don't know what carbs you have.
I have an 81 CB750F super sport and the jet that's recessed is the idle jet. They are pressed in.
You can only clean them with carb cleaner and air pressure. Soaking will help here.
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swiffer
That makes sence to me but you can get a replacement nozzle so i thought it would come out.Again mine may be different.
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woodsrider250-2
if not i think i'll just leave them in and just clean them well.
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