Wanted Carburetor Choke valve screws (1 Viewer)

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Looking for a source for the screws that hold #1 to #3.

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Bob,

Someone on the forum, maybe it was @thebigredrocker , told me several years ago that those brass metric screws are actually still available from McMaster-Carr. 😊
 
Thanks Mark,

I know my Toyota parts dude looked at me like I was asking for dinosaur eggs when I tried to source them through him.
I’ll reach out to thebigredrocker.
Thanks for the tip!
 
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M3 x 5mm x 0.5 pitch
 
I appreciate that Nate. I rummaged through McMaster and came up empty. A smart Toyota guy shared this part# with me for the oem brass screws but I think they’ve been long nla. 21832-33010
 
When you install the screws, do you peen them as instructed to in the FSM? Or, do you blue loctite them for easy future removal?
 
I appreciate that Nate. I rummaged through McMaster and came up empty. A smart Toyota guy shared this part# with me for the oem brass screws but I think they’ve been long nla. 21832-33010

Huh? I sent a link to the correct brass screws just hit buy on the brass pan heads in M3 x 5mm x 0.5 pitch
 
I meant I was rummaging prior to the link you sent!

I’m gonna have plenty of extra screws, do you want a few?
 
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@Ackcruisers

I haven’t done this before so I will attempt the peen. If that proves too difficult I’ll use locktite . What ever will work best to keep those little screws out of the combustion chamber!
 
When you install the screws, do you peen them as instructed to in the FSM? Or, do you blue loctite them for easy future removal?

Either works, I’ve seen both on all types of carbs - depending on who makes the carb decides whether it’s loctite or peening.
 

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