i believe you drill it out
Some use a scribe to pry the cap out, and others here drill it out. Be carefull the screw is just below the cap.Hey, I've got an 08 yfz and my fuel screw has a cover (I guess thats what you call it) with a tiny hole in the middle of it, can I pull that cover out somehow to access the screw, it is way to small to get a screwdriver through it, but I don't want to break anything. Please help![/b]
I'm in Kelso, if you don't know where that is, it is on I-5 about 45 miles north of Portland OR. And thanks, I'll order a fuel screw tomorrow!It's easiest to take off the bowl and punch out the little plug that's in the way. Then get a aftermarket fuel screw. I have the R&D one it's flexable and attaches to the side of the carb. It's way easy to adjust and you don't burn you fingers like you would with the normal aftermarket fuel screw. There about 35 bucks. Hey I see you're in washington, where at?[/b]
Ya I know where kelso is, it's a ways south from me. I know cause we pass through everytime we go to the dunes.I'm in Kelso, if you don't know where that is, it is on I-5 about 45 miles north of Portland OR. And thanks, I'll order a fuel screw tomorrow![/b]
I'm going to the dunes this weekend, well sand lake! Hey, kinda off topic but how do you get pictures up here, I tried and it said my picture was too big, do I just need to switch to a smaller megapixel?Ya I know where kelso is, it's a ways south from me. I know cause we pass through everytime we go to the dunes.[/b]
What I did was open the picture in paint and downsize it there, then upload it, it has to be less than 150kb I think.I'm going to the dunes this weekend, well sand lake! Hey, kinda off topic but how do you get pictures up here, I tried and it said my picture was too big, do I just need to switch to a smaller megapixel?[/b]