Re: My 78 CB750F Super Sport Project
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Sep 27, 2012; 1:51am
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The best way to remove those pilot jets is to use a 4-40 tap, 4-40 screw, nut, washer, and a short piece of metal break line tubing. The idea is to tap into them about 1/4 inch, then slide the break line tube over the jet, and screw the screw into the jet. Then by tightening the nut down, you pull the jet right out. However sometimes the jet will come out while you are tapping it. Also the threads will not hurt anything in the jets.
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