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Where can I find a tool for adjusting the carburetor for a Homelite string
trimmer. I can not find one like this. Have found lots of other similar
carb tools.

This adjustment screw has a round head with a small hole off center drilled
in it. Similar to a nutdriver with a pin near the edge would be what I am
trying to find.

I may have to resort to taking it out and cutting a slot in it with my
Dremal tool.




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Where can I find a tool for adjusting the carburetor for a Homelite string

trimmer. I can not find one like this. Have found lots of other similar

carb tools.



This adjustment screw has a round head with a small hole off center drilled

in it. Similar to a nutdriver with a pin near the edge would be what I am

trying to find.



I may have to resort to taking it out and cutting a slot in it with my

Dremal tool.


Would these be it?

http://www.sears.com/homelite-carb-a...irectType=SRDT


http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/261553892646?lpid=82

Google and Ebay are your friends.
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On Thursday, August 14, 2014 2:28:13 PM UTC-4, Ralph Mowery wrote:
Where can I find a tool for adjusting the carburetor for a Homelite
string

trimmer. I can not find one like this. Have found lots of other similar

carb tools.



This adjustment screw has a round head with a small hole off center
drilled

in it. Similar to a nutdriver with a pin near the edge would be what I
am

trying to find.

Would these be it?

http://www.sears.com/homelite-carb-a...irectType=SRDT


http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/261553892646?lpid=82

Google and Ebay are your friends.



Thanks, but those are not the kind I need. I have been all over ebay and
google and have not found one like I need.

That one is sort of close, but where the thing sticking down is, it is not a
wedge, but a pin that does not go to the edge of the screw.

I don't know what they are called, but they make a screw that has two small
holes in the head. I have some bits that fit screwdriver handles like that.
The screws on the trimmer only have one hole in the top of the screw and it
is round.

I just rebuilt the carb on my chain saw and had to order a spline type tool
for it. Seems there are 4 types of tools I can find. The spline, the D
type, and the Packman type like you showed. Just can not find the one that
has a single pin in it.


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Ralph,

It's called a spline tool.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...2&tag=too00-20

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Ralph,

It's called a spline tool.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...2&tag=too00-20

Dave M.


Thanks, but no that is not it. I have one like that I used to adjust my
Poulan chain saw. The screws on the string trimmer are smooth on the
outside edges.

What I need is similar to one on this page. It is the one on the bottom
and left side called a Spanner Drilled Tamper Proof.
http://www.disassociated.com/images/...screwheads.jpg

Looks like a two prong fork fits this type. I have drivers for those kinds.

The only thing is there is only one hole instead of two holes for the tool
to fit in.

That is why it will take something similar to what you showed except it
needs to have a small (say about 1/64 of an inch in diameter or so pin
sticking out of it near but not at the edge. The pin does not need to
stick outside of the end of the tool.

I tried a trick I saw on Youtube about taking an electrical crimp connector
and slipping the plastic over the screw. This sort of works, but not well
enough for me to get the trimmer adjusted like it should before they slip.

It is not like any of these.

http://www.amazon.com/Cycle-Carburet...JECM0RW57Z70ZD

I have several kits of differant screwdriver/nutdriver types of tool bit
assortments and not one of them will fit the ones on the Homelite trimmer.





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I did make one error and it is a Troy Bilt instead of a Homelite.
Still have not found the tool.


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Where can I find a tool for adjusting the carburetor for a Homelite string
trimmer. I can not find one like this. Have found lots of other similar
carb tools.

This adjustment screw has a round head with a small hole off center
drilled in it. Similar to a nutdriver with a pin near the edge would be
what I am trying to find.

I may have to resort to taking it out and cutting a slot in it with my
Dremal tool.






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Where can I find a tool for adjusting the carburetor for a Homelite string
trimmer. I can not find one like this. Have found lots of other similar
carb tools.

This adjustment screw has a round head with a small hole off center drilled
in it. Similar to a nutdriver with a pin near the edge would be what I am
trying to find.

I may have to resort to taking it out and cutting a slot in it with my
Dremal tool.


All my ideas have been suggested prior.

You could try putting a slot in w/ a Dremel tool.

Drill another hole opposite the existing one and use two drill bits or pins
in a vise grip to act as a spanner. Sometimes these screws are not meant to
be removed.

Take it to a Troy dealer and ask if he has the tool...

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Where can I find a tool for adjusting the carburetor for a Homelite string
trimmer. I can not find one like this. Have found lots of other similar
carb tools.

This adjustment screw has a round head with a small hole off center drilled
in it. Similar to a nutdriver with a pin near the edge would be what I am
trying to find.

I may have to resort to taking it out and cutting a slot in it with my
Dremal tool.


Go to the Troy-bilt site they have info but you need model numbers.

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Ralph,

Think about it. The splines do not matter. That's the right tool

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Ralph,

Think about it. The splines do not matter. That's the right tool

Dave M.


Dave, I have a tool like that I use on my Poulan chain saw. It will not
work on the string trimmer.

At first I thought the tool I have would work and tried it,but when the
carburator would not even attempt to adjust I took a close look at the tool
and screws and found the screws were smooth on the outside and had a small
hole in the top that is off center.


I did make a slight mistake in the the trimmer is not a Homelite, but a
Troy-Bilt.




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On 8/14/14, 2:28 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
Where can I find a tool for adjusting the carburetor for a Homelite string
trimmer. I can not find one like this. Have found lots of other similar
carb tools.

This adjustment screw has a round head with a small hole off center drilled
in it. Similar to a nutdriver with a pin near the edge would be what I am
trying to find.

I may have to resort to taking it out and cutting a slot in it with my
Dremal tool.






The reason you can't find this tool is that it is not to be sold to
the general public. (along with some of the others)

See
http://www.cpdonline.com/drl/UpdateM...e%20pt%202.pdf

scroll down the page for picture and p/n of "pin" tool

See http://www.mowers4u.com/lookups/MTD-140.pdf

for a copy of the EPA notice for this, along with the penalties for a
dealer selling such.

Googling found some tips on using a piece of vinyl tubing to "grab"
the screw head.

Good Luck......
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The reason you can't find this tool is that it is not to be sold to the
general public. (along with some of the others)

See
http://www.cpdonline.com/drl/UpdateM...e%20pt%202.pdf

scroll down the page for picture and p/n of "pin" tool

See http://www.mowers4u.com/lookups/MTD-140.pdf

for a copy of the EPA notice for this, along with the penalties for a
dealer selling such.

Googling found some tips on using a piece of vinyl tubing to "grab" the
screw head.

Good Luck......


Thanks, I now know the part number to look for . Seems that it has been
removed from the places I looked at. Funny how that tool is missing, but
for many other similar carb tools I can find all I want.

Guess that I will remove the screws and take my Dremal tool to them and cut
a slot for a screwdriver.

I tried the tubing thing I saw on youtube about using an electrical
connector. I had plenty of them, but they seemed to slip and not adjust
very well.


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On 8/14/14, 2:28 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
Where can I find a tool for adjusting the carburetor for a Homelite
string
trimmer. I can not find one like this. Have found lots of other similar
carb tools.

This adjustment screw has a round head with a small hole off center
drilled
in it. Similar to a nutdriver with a pin near the edge would be what I
am
trying to find.

I may have to resort to taking it out and cutting a slot in it with my
Dremal tool.






The reason you can't find this tool is that it is not to be sold to the
general public. (along with some of the others)

See
http://www.cpdonline.com/drl/UpdateM...e%20pt%202.pdf

scroll down the page for picture and p/n of "pin" tool

See http://www.mowers4u.com/lookups/MTD-140.pdf

for a copy of the EPA notice for this, along with the penalties for a
dealer selling such.

Googling found some tips on using a piece of vinyl tubing to "grab" the
screw head.

Good Luck......


After checking several of the usual places (ebay. Amazon ) with the part
number and searching for about an hour off and on, it seem that the part
number is out of stock every where. Seems that there are all kinds of other
carb adjusting tools around, but not this one. I would have thought that
China would have one, but could not fine it if they do.


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