One screwdriver to rule them all?

Is there such a thing, when it comes to mikuni carbs. I usally have/use 3 different screwdrivers in my "lake box" to do jetting changes at the lake. Having one driver would be nice.
My snapon multibit screwdriver is meh..dont care for it. Other options?
1- pilotjet
1-mainjet,possibly pump an diaphram cover screws
1- jis-other screws
 

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Is there such a thing, when it comes to mikuni carbs. I usally have/use 3 different screwdrivers in my "lake box" to do jetting changes at the lake. Having one driver would be nice.
My snapon multibit screwdriver is meh..dont care for it. Other options?
1- pilotjet
1-mainjet,possibly pump an diaphram cover screws
1- jis-other screws


I don't use the included bits though. I use a different set of bits.
Flat 1/4" for the main jet and 5/32 for the pilot jet.

I also use the Jetmaniac allen head screws so I use a #4 hex bit.

The driver makes it easy to put a lot of down force to prevent stripping.

Most importantly, the side ratchet is small enough that I can make jetting changes on my superjet, B1 and X2 without removing the carbs.
(Edit: SJ and B1 stock 38mm Mikunis. X2 is 750 swapped with 44mm mikunis on 750 manifold and XL700 airbox.)

Information complements of the things Tom21 has taught me.
 
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