Or if anyone's had the same problem and got it out how did you do it ?.
Oh and not being rude, I know what I'm doing so don't need obvious suggestions, thanks

Varastorm wrote:This sounds bad,
I would try heat, no naked flame but a soldering iron with a thin ground tip. Hold it on the remains of the pilot to hopefully heat & melt the old fuel gum. Then use a heavy duty sowing needle to wiggle it free.
Be Very careful though, buckets of water & water soaked blankets at the ready & the cameraso you can film it if it goes wrong & get a few quid back from you've been framed
That's whats happened, pain in the butt as I would have had the bike running today, I tried grease on the end of some lockwire to try and pull it out but the goo is holding it tight, tried penetrating fluid and that did nothing to loosen it.lloydie wrote:I've had this happen before , it's the very tip of the mixture screw that snapped off ,
I had to replace the carb as I couldn't get it out (even with lube) .
Lube, no lube, it's your choice .
That's something I need to do on my Storm's carbs, I think I'll leave it for now until nearer the end of the summer after hearing about this problem, although my bike hasn't been standing for 10yrs either, so hopefully it will be okay.popkat wrote: I need to pull the carbs of my bike again so going to check the pilots on that too now I've seen this, should be ok as it's not stood for anywhere near the time of the other one, but worth a look to sure.
I don't think you'll have any problems if you use the bike often Chris. I think this is a very extreme case of gummy old fuel Chris.sirch345 wrote:That's something I need to do on my Storm's carbs, I think I'll leave it for now until nearer the end of the summer after hearing about this problem, although my bike hasn't been standing for 10yrs either, so hopefully it will be okay.Good luck with getting the broken bit out Malc,Chris.
Thanks Phil for the vote of confidenceVarastorm wrote:I don't think you'll have any problems if you use the bike often Chris. I think this is a very extreme case of gummy old fuel Chris.sirch345 wrote:That's something I need to do on my Storm's carbs, I think I'll leave it for now until nearer the end of the summer after hearing about this problem, although my bike hasn't been standing for 10yrs either, so hopefully it will be okay.Good luck with getting the broken bit out Malc,Chris.
I have an old set which I cannibalise for bits when playing around with jetting & they are in a pretty bad gummed up state.
It took me close to half an hour to clean the emulsion tubes the other day, but are no were near as bad as Popcat's.