In an earlier thread, somebody mentioned jamming a butt connector on their Ryobi's carb screws to turn them off, then slotting the heads with a dremel.
I tried that with a plastic insulated connector, a piece of fuel line, a Husky/Poulan carb screwdriver, I even tried jamming a 10-12ga brass electrical connector on the screws/plugs in the carb, but they won't turn. (and I got a pretty good grip when I drove that brass thing on them)
So, my first question is, do all Ryobi 10532 have high/low mixture screws, and secondly, if those things are screws, where can I get the tool to turn them?
Short of cutting slots through the screws (and the recess in the carb body that they sit in), I'm fresh out of ideas. I'd feel pretty silly if I slice up the carb body to cut screw slots in them and then find out that they are plugs and not adjustment screws.
I tried that with a plastic insulated connector, a piece of fuel line, a Husky/Poulan carb screwdriver, I even tried jamming a 10-12ga brass electrical connector on the screws/plugs in the carb, but they won't turn. (and I got a pretty good grip when I drove that brass thing on them)
So, my first question is, do all Ryobi 10532 have high/low mixture screws, and secondly, if those things are screws, where can I get the tool to turn them?
Short of cutting slots through the screws (and the recess in the carb body that they sit in), I'm fresh out of ideas. I'd feel pretty silly if I slice up the carb body to cut screw slots in them and then find out that they are plugs and not adjustment screws.