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I have stock carbs and the problem is the screws are not striped its where screws screw in.Should i retap the carbs with the same size screw or should i retap with bigger streads meaning bigger screws? What should I do?(can't afford new carbs)Thanks for your help.

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hey man i have a set of carbs, stock if thats what your running, they need a clean job, and put all your insides in them... let me know great price on them too...

Thanks Banshee4Drag but no thanks i'll keep the ones I have.I just want to know if anybody had the same problem i have?Should i use a metric or a standard tap?Thanks for your help.

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Thanks Banshee4Drag but no thanks i'll keep the ones I have.I just want to know if anybody had the same problem i have?Should i use a metric or a standard tap?Thanks for your help.

you should tap it with metric tap

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you should tap it with metric tap

Ok, I have a 5mm tap and screws(4mm is original)but I can't find the right size of drill bit to use.On the internet they say to use a #19 drill bit or a 4.3mm .1693 decimal inches but in this little town I live in don't have this size of drill bit so I'm going to have to order it from the net.Has anybody done this and it came out ok or did something else?, please need some answers. Thanks.

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I take it you mean the screws hold the float bowl on.....

How many are stripped?

 

Have you tried a longer bolt? I don't remember if stock carbs allow for a longer bolt or no....I don't think they'll allow you to go all the way through...

 

There's not a lot of pressure on those...have you tried or thought about helicoiling them?

 

PM Bigred350X. I know he works at a machine shop...maybe he'll have some better ideas...or can help you out...

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Yes its the float bowl screws and two are striped on each carb.The screws go all the way through and I think i'll go buy a tap\drill bit combo out of town at homedepot , but i'm still wondering if anyone had the same problem i have,what they did, and how did it turn out? Thanks.

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