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Old 15-02-10, 10:35 PM   #1
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Default Identify these screws please.

Any ideas on what size screw 44 is? i.e. Metric size and length.



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Any ideas on a good place to buy replacement fuel mixture screw including replacement spring, washer and o-ring for 2000 curvy.
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Old 16-02-10, 12:01 AM   #2
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Who do you think keeps choke plunger bolts lurking round to measure - what do you think we are weird?

Total thread length 13mm
Width appears to be 5mm (although seems to show more like 4.8mm ?
Thread seems to be 1mm

total bolt length inc head is 17mm

for the second part - erm no as I don't know what a mixture screw is - oops
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Who do you think keeps choke plunger bolts lurking round to measure - what do you think we are weird?

Total thread length 13mm
Width appears to be 5mm (although seems to show more like 4.8mm ?
Thread seems to be 1mm

total bolt length inc head is 17mm
Superb! Thank you! Think I'll be replacing mine with allen bolts, as I've read someone suggest.

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for the second part - erm no as I don't know what a mixture screw is - oops
Goes in the fuel boss on the underside of the carbs, basically the only adjustable (providing previous owner hasn't chewed it) brass screw visible on the underside of your carbs, before you start taking bits off.

As below (images taken from thread on svrider)

This is the screw -


This is where the fuel screw boss is -


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