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Removing main jet, 1988 Yamaha 40hp
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<blockquote data-quote="NCsparky" data-source="post: 427070" data-attributes="member: 21943"><p>I was rebuilding the 3 carbs on my 40hp, but I can't fit any of my 10mm sockets onto the main jet, it is so close to the float seat there isn't enough clearance to fit a socket. Is there a special tool for this? A brand of 10mm socket that is unusually thin? It is very frustrating, no way to fit an open ended wrench either</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NCsparky, post: 427070, member: 21943"] I was rebuilding the 3 carbs on my 40hp, but I can't fit any of my 10mm sockets onto the main jet, it is so close to the float seat there isn't enough clearance to fit a socket. Is there a special tool for this? A brand of 10mm socket that is unusually thin? It is very frustrating, no way to fit an open ended wrench either [/QUOTE]
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