bgsengine wrote:Well .. kinda ask yourself - what would be the point of having needles like that , if not meant to be adjusted? If they had cross-drilled holes (however tiny) then it'd be understandable since they would be jets (AKA Pilot Jets) but a solid tapered needle like that is an adjustment needle - and as being adjustable, obviously not something with a torque setting, so how else would they be held in place other than the o-ring providing friction (as the O.D. is compressed into the recessed hole the shoulder fits into) - then they are sealed with welch plug (or limiter plugs) which was pretty much their (no longer permissible) means of anti-tampering to comply with EPA compliance regulations...
I'm asking this question because I thought they might be pilot jets like on the Pulsa-Jet carburetor. I wanted to be sure before I tell the guy on LawnSite what to do. And like
38racing said, I'm used to mixture needles being held in place by backup springs. The O-rings threw me for a loop.
And tell the EPA that my 1968 Horizontal shaft Briggs & Stratton model 6B on my McLane edger with the adjustable Vacu-Jet carburetor runs cleaner than any of their tamperproof carbs could ever dream of.