'04 Warrior 350 Carb problem
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Hello
I'm attempting to install a Dynojet kit in this Warrior, but ran into a snag right off.
After removing the carb top plate, the next step is to remove the needle. Well, the two needle valve plate screws are just not loosening up. If I put any more torque on them, they will strip the phillips fittings out.. Then I'm screwed.. no pun intended.
I've soaked them with Liquidwrench a few times but no go..
So what does one do in a case like this?
Thanks
I'm attempting to install a Dynojet kit in this Warrior, but ran into a snag right off.
After removing the carb top plate, the next step is to remove the needle. Well, the two needle valve plate screws are just not loosening up. If I put any more torque on them, they will strip the phillips fittings out.. Then I'm screwed.. no pun intended.
I've soaked them with Liquidwrench a few times but no go..
So what does one do in a case like this?
Thanks
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i call it pb blaster.....works far better than liquid wrench.....look for it, found at most automotive stores/hardware stores...i live byt he stuff....let that soak in for a day or so, the liquid wrench will only get so far...sometimes trying to tighten them just a little will help break the stress rather than loosening it......i wouldn't try this till after soaking them in pb blaster though
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