Carburetor Adjustment Kit Includes 530035560-2 Cycle
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That's right, it works
The carbs are too small for my weed eater, so I wouldn't buy them again. You are better off with a more trusted brand. The quality is very poor.
The tools you are offering are the real deal and they do their job well
The answer depends. The plastic thing on top of the screw retainer is sometimes a component that allows the adjustment screw to be hidden beneath it. When that is the case, no adjustment screw is required, but this kit includes a splined screw.
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Kit for adjusting carburetors on 2 cycle engines with 530035560 sold We purchased a Splined one from Auto Express Parts in August of 2015 and yesterday tried to use it but it was blank and not working. I would not recommend anyone to use this set. I'm glad the pack man one worked really well. Despite my efforts, it in the end proved to be less valuable as I had spent money and time on it. In fact, if I could give this set a lower rating, If they were to send me a replacement driver so I could try it, I would appreciate it. A new update is available! A refund of the tool set cost has been issued by the seller. The price adjustment has been applied to the account by Amazon. The bad deal has now been made better, which makes me happy.
The Troy Bilt trimmer I have been using for the past eight years. As I used it a few times, it began to lean out and die. The only way I could run it was with a half choke. It wouldn't run at all in the end. I didn't know how to adjust the screws, so I turned the screws a few times but could not get them to work - Unfortunately, there is no slot available. It costs $30 to turn the screws at a small engine shop nearby. As far as I know, I did not pay them. As soon as I got fed up with it and threw it aside, I stumbled across this four-piece set of adjusters. I hope at least one of them will The "D" shaped tool did the job. The high speed screw was backed off one turn and the low speed screw one turn, and I now own a weed whacking machine. If it only hadn't taken me eight years to get it done. The tool I used to adjust my wheel wasn't damaged. You don't have to struggle to turn these screws.
There is no 530035560 in this file. A two-way splined tool, almost identical to the larger tool, appears to be found in the tool. This does not fit the Poulan's carburetor, so I am not sure what it is used for. The photos show the splined tool in this set next to one of the original This is the one to order if you desire a splined tool for Poulan In a nutshell.
It is sure that they are traveling from overseas since I have not received them yet. However, this is not the fault of the company. In addition, I found these to be the cheapest. It would be nice if they used a weedeater from the 'WeedEater' brand. It appears they won't, in which case I will update the post. I can't imagine you could screw up screw drivers (haha, unintentionally). The fact that they were a little slower wouldn't have mattered to me, but it wouldn't have been an issue anyway. In addition, if you are going to do the same thing I did, save yourself some time and gas by not running all over town. Rural King told me they aren't allowed to sell carb adjusting tools due to a policy prohibiting the sale of 'major manufacturers'. This frustrates me since the weedeater (purchased by someone else) was used only three or four times before it quit due to the need for I don't want to start a little debate about the best way to construct things, but phillips head adjusters like they used to are a really simple fix.
Adjustable carburetors for 2 strokes are easy to use. There is a fine adjustment needed with carburetors since they are often not adjusted for your altitude, fuel, etc. A fine adjustment will help with 2 stroke engines starting. There are funny adjustment screws on some equipment so that people do not screw them up and return it to the manufacturer for a It may also have to do with emissions. I was able to do my job easily with these tools. So that I am covered for all 2 cycle carburetors, I bought the whole set of 14 for $14, instead of eight individual ones for $8.
Despite the high price and the fact that it seems to have the most common shapes for carbs, I went ahead and purchased this carb tool set. For the most part, I needed the Pacman pie slice version. The tool fit the HomeLite 26cc straight shaft trimmer perfectly after I made a small adjustment on the low side needle. The trimmer is running like new again and just as smooth as before. They seem to be sturdy enough and should last a long time for the minimal use I plan on giving them. Maybe once a season, for a tune up on a machine. There are other gasser tools by Ryobi, Poulan, and a weed eater that I have. Hence, this set provides me with an adequate level of coverage.
It was the single "D" style, and the end of it was jagged, and very imperfect, but considering I was able to adjust the carb of my 2 stroke trimmer, that is worth the asking price to me since it doesn't keep dying and annoys me anymore. As far as the tools are concerned, I expected them to be cheap, but I was hoping the QC was higher. In other words, it gets the job done and is ok. The picture on the website is not what I received. It comes with a black handle and black metal, and I have the 4-piece set. The handles are not orange or the metal is not chrome-coated. My interest is not the same as someone else's however, it might be to someone else.
Due to the "0" sign, I had to give a star. It doesn't even matter if you use the word "quality" or not. The quality of these pictures is so poor that I'm not even sure whether you should use the word. Carb tools are made from a material that is softer than aluminum, but harder than bread dough. There is something wrong with the casting- Usually, screws are centered on the centerline one must grind them to fit into the adjustment cavity/hole that holds the screws. Using the "D" type of screwdriver was such a hardship that I had to squeeze it in a vice in order to work and avoid damaging the fuel/air screws on the carburetor Please, do yourself a favor and buy something else instead.