Not only have I lost this part once - I've lost it TWICE! At least I was smart enough to take pictures. I'm not even sure what the proper name is. Looking closely at the pic of the carb, it appears there was a small piece of metal that held the screw in place.
With the buggybash about a week away I need some help and need it fast!
See pics for details on the screw, spring and washers I need for my HH250 - any help would be greatly appreciated!
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_________________ Twister Hammer Head 250 - 2006
18 gr Sliders - Polini torque spring
132.5 jet - Uni Airfilter
ITP Mudlites
Yerfdog 3206 - stock - except for my welds
That is your air/fuel mixture screw. You need to add some soft thread-lock to the new screw so you do not lose adjustment or the screw again. _________________ 08 Joyner SandViper 250
07 Joyner SandSpider 650
06 Tank Urban Touring 150SE
04 Yerf-Dog Spiderbox 4209 GX150 (SOLD)
04 Yerf-Dog Spiderbox 3206 GX150
81 Honda Passport C70B
That is your air/fuel mixture screw. You need to add some soft thread-lock to the new screw so you do not lose adjustment or the screw again.
Would that be like white plumbers tape or more like locktite? _________________ Twister Hammer Head 250 - 2006
18 gr Sliders - Polini torque spring
132.5 jet - Uni Airfilter
ITP Mudlites
Yerfdog 3206 - stock - except for my welds
A touch of plumber's tape might work (I don't know if the gas will eat it up). Use the softer Locktite compounds so you can adjust it later. _________________ 08 Joyner SandViper 250
07 Joyner SandSpider 650
06 Tank Urban Touring 150SE
04 Yerf-Dog Spiderbox 4209 GX150 (SOLD)
04 Yerf-Dog Spiderbox 3206 GX150
81 Honda Passport C70B
As luck would have it,
I just removed my stock carb for a bigger one on my HH250. I can get you the screw parts from it. Give me a call and I can drop it in the mail today and you should have it by Friday. _________________ -Tom-
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A touch of plumber's tape might work (I don't know if the gas will eat it up). Use the softer Locktite compounds so you can adjust it later.
i think it would work ok i have used the teflon plumbers tape before a several times on carbs were a steal gas line screws into a aluminum carbs to stop leaks and to help on worn threads. i think it would help the screw from backing out.
if that air fuel screw is any thing like the one on my friends buggy its hard to get to and would be lost before you know it.
hope you get her going in time before the big ride.
pud _________________ 2006 sunl 150b
Dr. pulley 10 gram sliders, 1500 torque spring,39 tooth sprocket,2000lb winch, red neck uni filter, 125 main jet at 1,450 elevation, drilled out exhaust,ngk iridium plug,performance intake
trying a set of 10gram rollers now
Thanks to the help of Supersoxy and Kidnme I think we'll be good to go!
Do we have a "Member of the Week" post going? If not we should and I'd put these guys at the top of the list! _________________ Twister Hammer Head 250 - 2006
18 gr Sliders - Polini torque spring
132.5 jet - Uni Airfilter
ITP Mudlites
Yerfdog 3206 - stock - except for my welds
I used some regular plumbers teflon tape when putting a new petcock together and the gas did disolve the tape. There is another tape that will not break down from gas. It is yellow in color. Found it at the local ACE hardware store. _________________ JEHM 150, Joyner 250, Roketa 800
I'm not sure if it's a hobby or a job!!!