how to remove Emulsion Tubes

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how to remove Emulsion Tubes

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Any idea chap's as am about to do mine when they roll up in the post.
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Should really get a service manual :(

Also i think i might be going blind but i can't seem to see where the bit of removing or how to remove the emulsion tubes
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Scroll down to 7moore7's pic's.
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Hi
I have found out from experience ,when stripping your carbs .
Is to replace the crosshead screws that hold top on over diaphram.
And the screws that hold the float bowl on ,they are made of soft crappy steel
Use stainless allen bolts ,a local fastings company should be able to match them up.
I know you can get replacement bolts for yamaha carbs from ebay.
bur probably cost less from a local firm.

Dont overtighten jets /emulsion tubes ,get a feel of how tight they are when you loosen them.

Good luck n steady away
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steeveeo wrote:Hi
I have found out from experience ,when stripping your carbs .
Is to replace the crosshead screws that hold top on over diaphram.
And the screws that hold the float bowl on ,they are made of soft crappy steel
Use stainless allen bolts ,a local fastings company should be able to match them up.
I know you can get replacement bolts for yamaha carbs from ebay.
bur probably cost less from a local firm.

Dont overtighten jets /emulsion tubes ,get a feel of how tight they are when you loosen them.

Good luck n steady away
Thanks Steve
I have already repalced with stainless bolts as i know how sh1t them crosshead bolts are!
Going to have a go in the workshop thursday night and see what i can do
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