Beginning to remove the main jet. An 8 mm screw and washer.
Next picture is the main jet itself (10 mm) in position and then out of the carb. This was a bear to remove. You can see the debris around the jet threads. You can also see the debris in the channel where the Main jet screws in. The brass is the needle jet and the atomizer distal to the debris. That debris was hard, then crumbled into a fine powder. It was difficult to remove, even when dipping the carb. It took a combination of a fine needle to scrape it out of the threads, carb dip, spray carb cleaner, WD 40, and a soft cotton rag that was twisted into the channel. It was clean when I was through.