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I've just removed the carbs due to the fact I couldn't adjust the pilot screw on one side. On removing the carb I can see the **** that had the bike before me had almost destroyed the head on the screw! I have managed to remove it and could adjust it carefully if the carb is out of the bike! Is there anyone that supplies these screws. I've tried to search but can't find anything on the net. Or, is there any other solution? Thanks, Jon
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p.s. its not the D type, just a standard screw!
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You can get them from hermys.com. just email them or call them if they aren't listed. Or you order the aftermarket type that has a thumbscrew for adjusting w/o tools from some of the sites that carry aftermarket triumph parts like bellecourse or brent. Not sure which have them, but i'm pretty sure brent does.
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Try these.... Make sure you order 2. And, don't lose the spring and little tiny o-ring that's up in the bore..... thumb screws 
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Should be Riding
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BellaCorse has em too, but I bet there's someone in the UK that has em too, right?
Benny
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Not enough miles ridden
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Triumph Part # T1241076 Pilot Screw.
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Thanks everyone. £17.99 direct from Triumph for a Pilot screw kit! whatever that may be, probably the spring and o ring. Jon
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i also need these screws do you know if brent got them the site that does them with the round knurl to make it easier seems like only for 40 keihins harley davidson im in england a need two thanks
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Check grump's post above...
"Never underestimate the power of human stupidity" - Robert Heinlein
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