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Re: super m carb serial number
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Posted by farmall on June 12, 2005 at 13:21:45 from (66.186.75.75):
In Reply to: Re: super m carb serial number posted by ChadS on June 12, 2005 at 11:05:37:
First of all, thanks for the input and thanks for the govenor springs. I put a denny's ( I know) 4.310 stepped pistons kit in it. I didn' t stroke it or anything and when I went to my first pull the spark plugs were nice and brown. I didn't have any more adjustment with the carb so I drilled it out and when I did I put the drill bit in the hole and ithit what I thought was the bottom but that I think was where the hole was that I was suppose to drill. So is there like a brass guide hole before the actual jet hole that is alot bigger than the jet hole? I went 2 sizes bigger and drilled right threw. Now about the govenor springs. I bought one for my super h and one for the smta WOW the super h pulled in a local stock 5200 pound class and it pulled a full pull in second gear. In the pull off I pulled in first and place 5th out of 20. This is a 1954 totally stock super h with 120psi compression. The super m keeps fowelling the plugs and I know its because of the carb main jet. I just cant adjust it . In your post did you mean that the m and super m bowls are different?
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