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  • #17610
    frankr
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      The secret to the correct tool is the flat sides are parallel to each other. not tapered as a common screwdriver are. Tapered flats tend to spread the jet’s slot, making it tighter than ever. Yes, I used to make them but discontinued because it is surprisingly difficult to make a screwdriver. Especially since I discovered the one shown by Cajuncook. I forget at the moment where I got those (McMaster.com ???)

      #17613
      Steve D
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        I didn’t see the tool on your website Frank so I figured you did stop making them. I know you often refer guys to McMaster Carr so I went there and that’s where I found the bits. Thanks!

        #17621
        billy-j
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          US Member - 2 Years

          What kind of engine and year of engine is this tool for?

          #17634
          Steve D
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            At the moment these are the 3 I have that I can use it on…69 J-25, 70 J-25, 74 E-25

            #17660
            chris-p
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              quote Billy J:

              What kind of engine and year of engine is this tool for?

              Any of the OMC fixed high speed jet carb’ed motors. there are many!

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