One of the brass idle screws on my dellortos won't move - Anyone have any advice to get it shifted or will I have to have it drilled out?
Cheers
Jason
Dellorto Idle Screw stuck..
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Re: Dellorto Idle Screw stuck..
You might have to remove the carb and get it in a vice? You'll be able to get it level and soak the thread with WD40 or maybe play a bit of gentle heat on there using a hot-air gun? Drilling shouldn't be needed.
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Re: Dellorto Idle Screw stuck..
Cheers mark. I'll keep blasting it with WD40 as I cba taking them off!
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Re: Dellorto Idle Screw stuck..
As an aside I'm getting 18MPG. I knew they'd be thirsty, but not that thirsty!! 
Seriously considering going back to the Weber but the noise these dellortos make is incredible.
Seriously considering going back to the Weber but the noise these dellortos make is incredible.
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Re: Dellorto Idle Screw stuck..
If you know how good they sound you can't have been driving with good MPG in mind! 