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Though extrememly common and superficially resembling a very different factory Honda tool, you don't really want to use this so-called jet cleaning tool. With only three of the differently-sized wires not having serrations, those gas torch tool derived aggressive tools are going to ruin the jets in your carburetors. Don't do it!
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Thanks Mike always sharp advice tumb2

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HOTT wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 12:30 pm or.....

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Thanks Mike always sharp advice tumb2

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The wound guitar strings have no sharp serrations like tip cleaners do. The high E is great for opening fully clogged tiny jets when you chuck about 6" of it in a pin vise.
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pidjones wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 7:12 pm ...The high E is great for opening fully clogged tiny jets when you chuck about 6" of it in a pin vise.
Yup. Light gauge high E.
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