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Re: point gap and syncing

Posted by TOOLS1 on Feb 20, 2012; 4:02am
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/point-gap-and-syncing-tp3745210p3759772.html

Your pilot jets are plugged! You will need to pull them, and clean them. The hole is very small in them, but a thin guitar string will go through. To pull them get a 4-40 tap, a 4-40 screw with nut, and a short piece of tubing (a piece of break line tubing works great. Tap threads into the end of the jet. About 3/8 inch in (this will not hurt them). Sometimes the jet will come out while threading it. If it does not come out, slip the break line tubing over the jet. Place the nut on the screw, and screw it into the jet. then tighten the nut down on the tube, and the jet will come right out. To install them, just tap them back in with the handle of a screw driver.
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