Pilot jet drill bit

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I now have the recommended #78 drill bit for the pilot jets. These things are smaller than small!
I dont know if I have the stones to stick these inside the carb. Anyone use these regularly? Anyone ever break one off?
I may go for the guitar string. At least that wont break.
 
Never broken one off. I took the red snorkel tube from a can of brakleen, warmed the end up a bit with a match and stuck the drill shank in for a holder.
 
I use the brass wire which comes from the mesh covering on some wine bottles - won't break, no harder than the jet and comes complete with a free bottle of wine attached :mrgreen:
 
I glued mine into the end of a hypodermic needle tip (serious MRSA infection some years ago, which required 3 months of shots). The end that screws into the syringe is perfect for gently twisting the bit
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Its also a nice tool for injecting grease or oil into a hard-to-reach area.

I would not recommend getting MRSA just for a supply of hypos!
 
I use a long sewing needle, gently. I imagine a small hypodermic needle would work well by itself, perhaps 27 ga.
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MikeG said:
Never broken one off. I took the red snorkel tube from a can of brakleen, warmed the end up a bit with a match and stuck the drill shank in for a holder.

I think I used glue but same difference.
 
bad ethanol fuel here clogs up the pilot jets especially on my small bikes here , I use the brass wire from wire brushes , thats the finest wire I have found
always keep a strand in my toolkit
 
I got a pack of them (drills) in a little vial through Amazon. Glued a bunch to toothpicks and plastic tubes. Cleaned my jets and it made a huge difference. I had one clogged. When I fired her up it scared me because the idle on that bank went way up. I proceeded to lose/forget where I put them and I only have the vial of spares taped to my wall in here. I might have one taped to inside my side cover. I liked the idea of using a syringe head. As a side note, you can go into any pharmacy in the USA and buy insulin syringes and insulin without a prescription of any kind. If you ask nicely, they also give away medicine droppers for use on your kids. I always wanted to go to Costco when they had different hours for different clients and give them a ration of hurt if need be. Sam's still does. By law you cannot be prohibited from entering a any pharmacy to get Diabetic supplies. Put that in your trick bag.
 
I glue the bits into basketball air filler needles. Makes it easy to twiddle. Be sure to buy many.
 
I cut the pointed ends of a toothpick, took a needle pin to make the hole and inserted the #78 drill bit, then put a drop or two of glue on it.
 
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