This Really Sucks!
I wanted to rejet my TM36-68 carb and something I noticed before removing is that the fuel screw had no effect on the rpm when adjusting, something I also wanted to address. I removed the fuel screw to find the tip broken off and wedged inside the carb. It took me a couple of hours to remove it but I ended up snapping of a needle that I was using to push it out and after a couple more hours there is no way to remove the broken needle. The body of the carb is not sold separately so its a new carb. $279 (fu@king) dollars. 
Sorry for venting.

Sorry for venting.
There is a way machinists remove small steel parts in an alloy body.
What you do is disolve the steel with common alum from a grocery store in the pickling/canning department.
Do a search on the process so you don't think I am pulling your chain. There will be instructions on the mix, might take a few days but it does work. John
What you do is disolve the steel with common alum from a grocery store in the pickling/canning department.
Do a search on the process so you don't think I am pulling your chain. There will be instructions on the mix, might take a few days but it does work. John
There is a way machinists remove small steel parts in an alloy body.
What you do is disolve the steel with common alum from a grocery store in the pickling/canning department.
Do a search on the process so you don't think I am pulling your chain. There will be instructions on the mix, might take a few days but it does work. John
What you do is disolve the steel with common alum from a grocery store in the pickling/canning department.
Do a search on the process so you don't think I am pulling your chain. There will be instructions on the mix, might take a few days but it does work. John
If anyone is wondering how the fuel jet broke off I think it was from me over tightening it. Surprised because i dont remember really over doing it.
I hope someone can benifit from my f@€K up and make sure you go easy on the fuel screw. I would never have thought the tip of the screw could break off but when it does its almost impossible to remove it. I was using a small needle and trying to push it back out from inside the carbs throat. The needle just kept bending. I then used a small angle pick that I ground down so it would fit into the tiny hole and manged to get the fuel screw tip out but broke of the tip of the angle pick. I was trying to push it back out will a needle and that ended up getting stuck. Grrr!
It was that kind of weekend. Also hit a stump with my riding mower and broke the cut blade spindle clean off and bent the deck.
It was that kind of weekend. Also hit a stump with my riding mower and broke the cut blade spindle clean off and bent the deck.


