andyw wrote:Was going to foillow your tip for checking fuel level in the float bowl Fil but came across a slight snag! Previous owner was obviously ham fisted - drain screw head rounded right off, I still can't beleive I managed to get the SOB out.............
BSA Regal to the rescue.......they actually carry these in stock!


ohhhh my...WORD!!!

I did that Wednesday night. (I had a bad night.) The frikking thing's made of lead! oh, you're lucky - mine's still in.
I tried different screwdriver bits but nothing seemed to fit properly. I think it was a bit graunched already from when I was replacing the float bowl screws, a while ago ...I must have tried it and found that it was graunching and left it.
So then I tried screw extractors. The little one was biting but then I made the mistake of trying to straighten it, align it, and it stopped biting. So I tried the next bigger one and it quickly just ...f**** up the screw more.
I was thinking I'll have to sharpen a small screwdriver and try to bash /chisel a slot in it. It's not easy to tap it out because it's down a hole, you can't get the screwdriver at the right angle.
I should have put Q10 on it so by tonight it would - maybe - help.
Why do they make carb screws out of lead - or whatever it bloody is!

zinc or something.
hey, it looks like an air screw! What's it actually for? I was going to try to replace it with an Allen.
Oh well, maybe I'll getting hold of BSA Regal - if I can't replace it with an Allen. I want some sprocket lock washers and exhaust gaskets, and - another stupid thing - or stupid me - if you tighten the rear brake cable guide P-clips a bit too much ... they're screwed into brass "washer/nut thingies" that are held in the hole in the swingarm by the rubber grommet ... I ended up with the grommet inside the swingarm. I

was looking at what mx bike ones I could use instead.