The adjustment tool for the new "small D" adjusting screws on the Echo PB770T is not available. I want to order the screw itself so I can figure out how to make the tool. I can't find the screw in the parts breakdown. Anybody know where I can get the screw? Walbro WYK345.
The adjustment tool for the new "small D" adjusting screws on the Echo PB770T is not available. I want to order the screw itself so I can figure out how to make the tool. I can't find the screw in the parts breakdown. Anybody know where I can get the screw? Walbro WYK345.
The adjusting tool is not available, because it is only legal to sell them to an authorized repair shop. The screws are only available as part of the full carb assembly.
I took a ceramic metal cutting disc in my Dremel, and cut a slot in the heads of the screws, and can adjust/remove for carb overhaul with a standard screwdriver.
#5
EngineMan
Keep a eye on e-bay they're sometimes come up on there.:licking:
I took a ceramic metal cutting disc in my Dremel, and cut a slot in the heads of the screws, and can adjust/remove for carb overhaul with a standard screwdriver.
There is a guy on e-bay that has a set of 4. the d, the double d, the pac man screw and the splined all in a set for around 53.00. just got a set last week. Before that I was doing the dremel cut trick also, Its never ending with the tools.
The adjusting tool is not available, because it is only legal to sell them to an authorized repair shop. The screws are only available as part of the full carb assembly.
There is a guy on e-bay that has a set of 4. the d, the double d, the pac man screw and the splined all in a set for around 53.00. just got a set last week. Before that I was doing the dremel cut trick also, Its never ending with the tools.
I see that set of 4 ,but is the d tool the small d for the walbro carbs ,
#10
d_sharier
I posted this information in another thread. The tool is made by Walbro, but only sold to Echo. Echo is then responsible for selling it to their technicians. There is a large fine to any distributor caught selling these adjustment tools to non-licensed individuals. Some of the online distributors have been known to let a sale for one of these slip through the cracks. I am not suggesting that anyone should find and order one online. If you do that, it is by your own accord. The only successful way I have "heard" is to order the tool by the bit only. Not including the handle. I had one of these generic screw clamp handles that fits and works really well. According to the Echo tool catalog, the part number for the bit is 91086.