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Post by Blackruk on Dec 1, 2006 13:51:25 GMT -5
After much research, I located a source for an inexpensive tool that appears to fit the D-shape idle adjustment screw on the Ruckus. It is a 1/4" socket. I'm not absolutely sure that it will work, but the tool the socket goes to is for motorcycle adjustment. Here is the link: www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/tools/90_degree_1-4_hex_driver/The one you want is "Part # 08-0242 BIT, D-SHAPE F/USE WITH 08-0229" They were sold out earlier but they appear to be in stock now. The cost is $2.90 + $4.00 shipping, but that's a hell of a lot less than the Honda tool I bought for $30! I was considering buying out the inventory and reselling them to you all for $10 each, but considering all the help and valuable information I've received from everyone here, I just couldn't do it. Enjoy.
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Post by chanito on Dec 1, 2006 14:03:56 GMT -5
nice find, let me see if my tool man can get some, and see if it fits, if it does maybe we can buy a group set and save on shipping
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Post by timberwolfmadcat on Dec 3, 2006 22:40:32 GMT -5
nice find, let me see if my tool man can get some, and see if it fits, if it does maybe we can buy a group set and save on shipping go chan man!!! i wanna see if it works too... i might just reorder mine... and use the proper tool instead of my hacksawed groove
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Post by Dandy Dan on Dec 4, 2006 9:35:59 GMT -5
Luckily my screw wasn't in there too tight so I was able to twist it with needle nose pliers but that's awkward and I don't like to scratch it up. If someone buys one of these and confirms they work then I'll get one too.
Also, that socket will fit on any 1/4 drive rachet handle right?
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Post by Blackruk on Dec 4, 2006 15:30:06 GMT -5
I don't know if it fits for sure or if it fits any 1/4 drive, because I didn't order one. Its only $7, shipping including.
How can you go wrong?
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Post by Dandy Dan on Dec 5, 2006 11:31:38 GMT -5
I guess I should check if they ship to Canada. US companies usually charge crazy rates for that.
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Post by chanito on Dec 21, 2006 13:14:13 GMT -5
Ok guys, it fits, all you need is to locate your Mac tool guy truck and ask for tool number MN08-0242 is less than three dollars and should not be any shipping cost it fits any 1/4 inch driver
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Post by timberwolfmadcat on Dec 21, 2006 16:11:05 GMT -5
Ok guys, it fits, all you need is to locate your Mac tool guy truck and ask for tool number MN08-0242 is less than three dollars and should not be any shipping cost it fits any 1/4 inch driver YEAH!!!! i guess i should order that and a new mixture screw then
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Post by Blackruk on Dec 21, 2006 20:58:20 GMT -5
Excellent!
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Post by I Heard A Rukus on Dec 22, 2006 0:04:25 GMT -5
Our Mac guy in Greeley won't sell to any shop that has been in business less than 3 years. And the one in Fort Collins owes me a few hundred in tools that I'm taking him to court for? Any chance that Strap-On makes a similar tool? Or Cornhole?
KP
AKA Snap-On and Cornwell
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Post by Blackruk on Dec 22, 2006 7:17:09 GMT -5
Order on-line - see top post.
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Post by Dandy Dan on Dec 22, 2006 14:33:19 GMT -5
Great stuff Chanito! I'll get one of those this week.
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Post by chanito on Dec 22, 2006 19:19:24 GMT -5
I will talk to the Snap-on guy, but usually they are more expensive, that is why i choose Mac tools, but i will let you know about it, Mac also have a variator tool but is way more expensive than the one from DD
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Post by Blackruk on Dec 22, 2006 23:22:51 GMT -5
Great stuff Chanito! I'll get one of those this week. Hey! It was my find. Awww . . . I never do anything right.
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Post by chanito on Dec 23, 2006 7:07:41 GMT -5
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Post by Blackruk on Dec 23, 2006 10:06:38 GMT -5
I'm blushing.
I guess the next "right" thing I'm going to do is the Big Bore!
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Post by chanito on Dec 24, 2006 12:07:00 GMT -5
Buying a big bore would be "super right", hurry up and do it
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Post by chanito on Jan 8, 2007 22:27:40 GMT -5
So here are some pics to illustrate the carb adjusting tool. This is so you can see the kind of driver needed for the tool, you can also see the extension i need so the bit can reach the carb and a regular bit so you can figure out the size this are just close-up pics of the tool ;D Hope this let you guys know what is needed, now with this tool we can properly adjust the carburetor
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Post by Dandy Dan on Jan 15, 2007 9:33:04 GMT -5
I finally got around to buying this D socket (or atleast trying to) but the site won't ship outside of the USA. Unless someone else knows another sources for these, I'd like to go in on an order if someone else is ordering one of these.
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Post by chanito on Jan 15, 2007 19:34:25 GMT -5
If you want i can get you one and ship it to you ;D
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