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rescue6
03-06-2007, 05:09 PM
Were can I get the D shaped tool needed to adjust the fuel screw on a 2005 carb. Honda wants $110 for it. Any help would be great.

stvemerz
03-06-2007, 05:19 PM
I think that Dynojet offers tht tool...with their kit and seperate as well...If you are removing the carb...use tweezers and back that adjustment screw out and put a notch in it so you can use a small and I mean small screwdriver.

ikes05400ex
03-06-2007, 06:13 PM
mac tools have them in there catalog i just bought 2 of the bits they were 1.99 each

rescue6
03-06-2007, 08:18 PM
Thanks, What are they listed as from MAC Tools?

Eviltanker
03-07-2007, 05:57 AM
I've been looking for one also. Been using a needle nose but want the proper tool.

hornetgod13
03-07-2007, 09:26 AM
DynoJet makes a "D" shaped fuel screw tool (part number: #DT008). The tool comes with the jet kits but, I'm fairly certain if you call them, you could order it separately.

GPracer2500
03-07-2007, 10:58 AM
Here's the one I got from Dynojet years ago--I assume they haven't changed:

http://img463.imageshack.us/img463/3031/p62700091zk.jpg

There's not much to it. I bet one could make one from a small piece of tubing. I'm thinking about the kind of small tubing that can be found at hobby shops and some hardware stores (not HomeDept or Lowes, but maybe ACE or TrueValue). Once you find a metal tube the right diameter then you're home free. Just flatten one side a little. I wonder if a spent .22 casing or .223 casing would be the right size?

Just an idea.

Honda#4
03-07-2007, 11:10 AM
looks to my like a bullet.

Eviltanker
03-07-2007, 11:16 AM
I'll give the 223 a try tonight and let you know.

rescue6
03-07-2007, 12:46 PM
I found the part number for MAC tools it isMN08-0242 it costs $1.99 but they are out of stock. Dynojet does sell them seperatly the part number again is DT-008 and they are $2.99 but was $8.00 shipping still better than the $108.00 that Honda wants for this tool. I hope this helps.

rescue6
03-07-2007, 08:51 PM
Let me know if the bullet thing works. I might try to do this also.

jaminjer
03-08-2007, 03:36 PM
what a pain in the *** this tool is to use on the carb. it is very difficult to get the tool on and turn with your hands while the carb is in the bike. I upgraded to dynojet kit and changed out pilot jet also. Was trying to tune carb and i am having a real difficult time trying to turn the pilot screw with this tool. tomorrow I will try the notch and see if that works better.

Eviltanker
03-08-2007, 04:53 PM
I tried a 22 super hornet casing. I can't get it right. I called Dynojet and they are sending me one. I will use the Dynojet one as a templet to make one when it gets here.I do believe its more of a 243 now that i tried a 22/223

js600
03-08-2007, 06:32 PM
why not just get an extended fuel screw from FCR? worked wonders for me on my 05

BLK02XD
03-08-2007, 06:51 PM
i was under the impression that the fcr screw wouldn't work in the 400ex carb?
if it does fit i'm ordering one tonight
it sucks when something as simple as adjusting the carb has to be so complicated.

Eviltanker
03-09-2007, 05:51 AM
bought an MSR fcr screw just to see and it is short. So don't do it for at least an 06 it will be waisted $15.00
If anyone has an FCR carb and wants this screw (Red anodized)
I will sell it $15 with shipping.

hornetgod13
03-09-2007, 08:43 AM
Originally posted by jaminjer
what a pain in the *** this tool is to use on the carb. it is very difficult to get the tool on and turn with your hands while the carb is in the bike. I upgraded to dynojet kit and changed out pilot jet also. Was trying to tune carb and i am having a real difficult time trying to turn the pilot screw with this tool. tomorrow I will try the notch and see if that works better.

I have a DynoJet fuel screw tool. It took a little while to get used to. It requires 2 hands to adjust. I insert it from the left side of the quad. I use my index finger from my right hand to apply pressure to the bottom of the tool to keep it installed and I used my thumb and index finger from my left hand to turn it in or out. This should be done with the motor off to prevent accidental burns from coming in contact with cylinder head.
I have black sharpie line on one side and a red sharpie line on the other side to track how many turns out the fuel screw is as I make adjustments.

ALEXANDERJASON
07-19-2007, 07:31 PM
THE DEALER HAD A TOOL THAT WAS LIKE A LONG SKINNY SCREWDRIVER, BUT THE END HAD THE D BIT ON IT WITH ABOUT 2 INCHES OF THE END BEING FLEXIBLE RIGHT UNDER THE BIT. ANYONE SEEN THAT ONE, OR KNOW WHERE I CAN GET ONE??

250x_kyle
07-20-2007, 08:50 PM
i have a dynojet tool for the 05 if someone wants its send me a pm.

CarGuy7a
07-21-2007, 01:08 AM
i wonder if you could throw in a slotted fuel screw from a 2004 carb in an 05 and later model carb.

if that's possible then i would do that then get the mixture screw adjustment tool made by Motion Pro. i got the tool for mine and it's awesome. better than twisting the carb and doin it with a regular screw driver.

hornetgod13
07-21-2007, 09:35 AM
Originally posted by CarGuy7a
i wonder if you could throw in a slotted fuel screw from a 2004 carb in an 05 and later model carb.

You can. I did it myself. The only difference is the "D" shaped head and the Straight slot head.