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ron,ar

07-20-2006 18:59:36




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Ok, here is my question re-phrased,I have searched and read the archieves and read the repies about carb adjustment. I have a good understanding about the adjustments. I DO question my putting the main jet in the right place. Here is a picture from Don Stewarts article (a good one too) on rebuilding the Marvel carb. This picture shows the main jet somewhere in the rectangular hole in the lower housing. I put it in the same hole that the main nozzle goes. Did I put the jet in the wrong place or is this picture misleading? Thanks for the help guys.

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ZANE

07-21-2006 03:34:29




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 Re: same question with picture in reply to ron,ar, 07-20-2006 18:59:36  
That is a good example of misleading information you sometimes find on the Internet. Sometimes it is just a well meaning mistake and sometimes a cruel joke.

Zane



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Bob

07-20-2006 21:20:30




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 Re: same question with picture in reply to ron,ar, 07-20-2006 18:59:36  
The picture is wacked out. The main jet screws down deep in the hole, and the nozzle goes on top of it.



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ron,ar

07-20-2006 21:37:31




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 thanks Bob in reply to Bob, 07-20-2006 21:20:30  
That answers that. I was 90% sure I had that right but when I found that article and pictures my mind started to question itself :^)



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Bob

07-20-2006 21:53:31




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 Re: thanks Bob in reply to ron,ar, 07-20-2006 21:37:31  
Here's a scan from an official Marvel-Schebler manual.

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I need to get a better scan. For now, I put the part names next to the unreadable key numbers, refering to the original copy, for the part names.



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K.LaRue-VA

07-20-2006 19:22:51




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 Re: same question with picture in reply to ron,ar, 07-20-2006 18:59:36  
Some of the carbs have a fuel limiting jet that goes under the main nozzle. But I believe the main jet should be what your Main Adjusting Needle bottoms out in after you put the two halves of teh carb together. The photo you posted looks like they are pointing at the opposite end of the carb from where the Main Adjusting Needle goes??? Now I'm getting confused. I rebuilt mine last fall but that is too far back to remember exactly what it looked like in there.

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