Date: 24-10-25  Time: 16:43 pm

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NitramA

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Pilot Screw adjuster
« on: 27 August 2020, 07:05:37 pm »
Was thinking of having a fiddle with the pilot airscrew adjusters.
Can anyone recommend a tool to do this with the carbs in situ?


b1k3rdude

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Re: Pilot Screw adjuster
« Reply #1 on: 28 August 2020, 10:28:09 am »

NitramA

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Re: Pilot Screw adjuster
« Reply #2 on: 28 August 2020, 02:50:59 pm »
I saw the Sealey tool on Amazon but the reviews indicated that the end was too big to fit on their particular bikes.


If it fits the Fazer then that’s the one I’ll get.
Thanks for the response.



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Re: Pilot Screw adjuster
« Reply #3 on: 28 August 2020, 02:56:26 pm »
If it fits the Fazer then that’s the one I’ll get.
Apologies I just checked mine and its different, dont know what make it is now looking at it -



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Re: Pilot Screw adjuster
« Reply #4 on: 28 August 2020, 03:52:34 pm »
If it fits the Fazer then that’s the one I’ll get.
Apologies I just checked mine and its different, dont know what make it is now looking at it -



I believe that is the genuine Morgan Carbtune kit. Not cheap, but is the business.

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Re: Pilot Screw adjuster
« Reply #5 on: 28 August 2020, 10:05:15 pm »
I believe that is the genuine Morgan Carbtune kit. Not cheap, but is the business.
Well knowing me, I got it when it was on sale or some such.

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Re: Pilot Screw adjuster
« Reply #6 on: 29 August 2020, 07:52:23 am »
Does look the biz and £47 doesn’t seem too bad for something that actually works  :D
Might have to raid the piggy bank.

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Re: Pilot Screw adjuster
« Reply #7 on: 29 August 2020, 08:37:36 am »
I think the sealy one is inferior because just uses a coil/cable mechanisim, unlike the morgan above which has a shaft & worm drive. This i imagine has less back-lash so is more accurate etc.