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30 Mar 2023 06:57 #882182 by DanMadBoy
Problem with Mikuni Carb Body was created by DanMadBoy
Stripped screw/carb body problem.

That is, the screw is fine, but where it screws into on the carb body is stripped. Any quick fix for this?

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30 Mar 2023 07:16 #882183 by slmjim+Z1BEBE
Replied by slmjim+Z1BEBE on topic Problem with Mikuni Carb Body
We've seen longer screw/split washer (similar to OEM but longer) with a nut on the exposed end.  Not pretty but works fine.

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30 Mar 2023 07:34 #882184 by zed1015
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Which screw ??
If it's the float bowl or carb top i helicoil them.
Another alternative is to use a longer screw and nut or tap them out to M5..

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30 Mar 2023 07:43 - 30 Mar 2023 07:45 #882185 by DanMadBoy
Replied by DanMadBoy on topic Problem with Mikuni Carb Body

Which screw ??If it's the float bowl or carb top i helicoil them.Another alternative is to use a longer screw and nut or tap them out to M5.. 
Where it screws into the carb body. This screw. For example, I can pull it out with my finger. It doesnt tighten so its stripped in the carb body that the screw screws into.
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30 Mar 2023 07:48 - 30 Mar 2023 07:48 #882186 by zed1015
Replied by zed1015 on topic Problem with Mikuni Carb Body

Which screw ??
If it's the float bowl or carb top i helicoil them.
Another alternative is to use a longer screw and nut or tap them out to M5..



 
Where it screws into the carb body. This screw. For example, I can pull it out with my finger. It doesnt tighten so its stripped in the carb body that the screw screws into.

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Ok! It's the float bowl.. So the alternatives are as in my reply listed above.
Maybe the easiest fix for you is simply a longer screw with a nylock nut on the other side.

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30 Mar 2023 07:50 #882187 by DanMadBoy
Replied by DanMadBoy on topic Problem with Mikuni Carb Body

Which screw ??
If it's the float bowl or carb top i helicoil them.
Another alternative is to use a longer screw and nut or tap them out to M5..





 
Where it screws into the carb body. This screw. For example, I can pull it out with my finger. It doesnt tighten so its stripped in the carb body that the screw screws into.

Attachment not found

Ok! It's the float bowl.. So the alternatives are as in my reply listed above.
Maybe the easiest fix for you is simply a longer screw with a nylock nut on the other side.

 
I was updating the attachment. Its where it screws into the carb body thats stripped. See below. I can pull this screw out with my fingers!!

 

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30 Mar 2023 08:54 - 30 Mar 2023 09:59 #882189 by Warren3200gt
Replied by Warren3200gt on topic Problem with Mikuni Carb Body
I've used 4mm Rivnuts in this situation on dozens of carb sets over the years.it pulls into the carb body as far as the lip and the knurled portion grips the carb. A stripped 4mm thread is the perfect size to grip the knurl so don't even need to drill the hole bigger.
Can't pull through, can't spin, you end up steel/steel threads not steel/soft cast ally.
simple and effective. 
Simple fix. 
Picture for illustration 


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30 Mar 2023 13:11 #882197 by Scirocco
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I would try to glue a M4 nut on top of the carb body with JB weld first, it´s non inversive and removeable.
Rivets can crack the zinc carb body easy and can cause more damage and trouble you didn´t want.

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30 Mar 2023 13:23 - 31 Mar 2023 02:08 #882198 by Warren3200gt
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I would try to glue a M4 nut on top of the carb body with JB weld first, it´s non inversive and removeable.
Rivets can crack the zinc carb body easy and can cause more damage and trouble you didn´t want.
I've done dozens of them Scirocco. Never had one crack yet. The metal is quite thick there and has the extra thickness of the external rim. The way to do it is to use a bowl screw with a washer on. Put it up through the striped thread from underneath without the bowl in place. Screw the Rivnuts on with the flange uppermost then slowly wind the screw up which pulls the Rivnuts down into the cab body. Once it's seated is not going anywhere and the screw force is spread over the surface diameter of the lip rather than a few alloy threads. 
The trick is knowing what your doing and the skill to do it. 


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30 Mar 2023 15:44 - 30 Mar 2023 18:25 #882204 by DanMadBoy
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I would try to glue a M4 nut on top of the carb body with JB weld first, it´s non inversive and removeable.
Rivets can crack the zinc carb body easy and can cause more damage and trouble you didn´t want.





 

Yeah Im not going to do that.
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30 Mar 2023 18:25 #882207 by DanMadBoy
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Which screw ??If it's the float bowl or carb top i helicoil them.Another alternative is to use a longer screw and nut or tap them out to M5.. 
Where it screws into the carb body. This screw. For example, I can pull it out with my finger. It doesnt tighten so its stripped in the carb body that the screw screws into.
 

All taken care of. I have the bolt and the nylon washer. Had a SS set among my tools etc.

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31 Mar 2023 04:55 #882211 by slmjim+Z1BEBE
Replied by slmjim+Z1BEBE on topic Problem with Mikuni Carb Body

Which screw ??If it's the float bowl or carb top i helicoil them.Another alternative is to use a longer screw and nut or tap them out to M5.. 
Where it screws into the carb body. This screw. For example, I can pull it out with my finger. It doesnt tighten so its stripped in the carb body that the screw screws into.
 
Noticed the hex head fastener.  Those are a recipe for stripping threads in soft alloys very easily.  Float bowl screws don't have to be King Kong tight.  If the gasket's not fresh, over-tightening the screws won't help anyway. Suggest a torque screwdriver such as those used in the gunsmith trades.to reduce the likelihood of over-tightening & stripping small hex fasteners in soft metals.

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