HIPA (Set of 5) Carburetor Tune-up Adjustment Tool for Most 2-Cycle Small Engine

January 17, 2019 - Comment

Package include: ●1 x 21-teeth Splined Tool ●1 x Pac Man Tool ●1 x Single D Tool ●1 x Double D Tool ●1 x Hexagon Tool Features: ●Outside diameter: 7/32 inch; Overall length: 6-1/8 inch.(metal pole: 3 inch. plastic handle: 3-1/8 inch) ●Built with squared handles, which makes it easy to tell 1/4 turn increments

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Package include:
●1 x 21-teeth Splined Tool
●1 x Pac Man Tool
●1 x Single D Tool
●1 x Double D Tool
●1 x Hexagon Tool

Features:
●Outside diameter: 7/32 inch; Overall length: 6-1/8 inch.(metal pole: 3 inch. plastic handle: 3-1/8 inch)
●Built with squared handles, which makes it easy to tell 1/4 turn increments on the mixture settings. 1/4 turn is typically the increments you want when trying to tune a carburetor
●Used on most but not all engines. Walbro carburetor may need a 22-teeth splined tool
●Indispensable for who is maintaining personal equipment plus stuff for friends, family
●Keep engine within EPA specification

Warranty:
●3-month hassle-free return & money back

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Comments

Anonymous says:

Sometimes you just gotta have them. I needed the PAC man style driver for my Murray weed eater people throw them away all the time cause they don’t know a quarter or half turn off a screw will make their nearly new machine they just bought last season run like new again. Sad. What’s even sadder is I couldn’t buy one of these locally. I’m in Denver. We have all the stores but not these drivers. I found this set for the cost of a single driver. When it got here I grabbed the right driver turned the dang screw and the weed eater…

Anonymous says:

So-so quality, but they work. Normally I buy Craftsman hand tools ….. reasonably priced, good quality tools. I needed a set of these to adjust the carburetor settings on my two chainsaws. For a tool I would probably use once or twice, I couldn’t see shelling out a lot of cash for a set. From the photos, I had my doubts about these. When I received them I realized my doubts were well founded. The quality is CHEAP. Painfully CHEAP. I’m embarrassed to put them in my toolbox CHEAP. However they do fit the HIPA…

Anonymous says:

These did the trick!

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