Was removing a brass main jet on a Yamaha generator and it broke in pieces. Seemed like it was soft. Ethanol fuel related?
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I worked on a commercial Yamaha powered pressure washer that wouldn't start. (clogged carb from sitting).
The carb was a high end unit (Mikuni maybe, been awhile) and pulling the brass main jet was a bear.
Had to clamp the carb in a vise, grind down the SIDES of the exact sized screwdriver. Soaked in PB Blaster.
W/O using a hand held impact, it did come loose with all the force downwards and turning force I could muster.. The jet itself didn't seem softer than normal, just installed SUPER TIGHT...
*Agreed with below posts, I doubt ethanol had anything to do with it.
I pull jets (similar very varnished up) all the time and that Yamaha was DEFINITELY the hardest to remove (and there wasn't any visible varnish on the threads)...
I suspect someone in the Yamaha assembly plant is "very heavy" with the screwdriver when assembling...
.Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 10-22-2017, 07:00 AM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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