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Re: Super H Carb help
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Posted by Wayne Swenson on September 29, 2005 at 19:37:58 from (66.191.70.114):
In Reply to: Super H Carb help posted by Gary_N_WV on September 29, 2005 at 15:21:55:
The jet has right-hand screw threads; turn left to remove. Purchase the correct replacement jet at your IH dealer; they may even have in stock. The one on an H carb is a # 5-40 (if memory serves) machine screw size. Go to a gunsmith friend & borrow the right tap or buy one. Compare the new jet threads with the thread tap BEFORE using it to remove the old threads. I carefully drilled out the brass portion left in the carb & used the tap to clean out the remaining brass. When drilling; measure the length of threads on the new jet & DO NOT DRILL ANY DEEPER; you can ruin the carb if the drill goes in too far. Just take your time & thoroughly clean out the brass shavings.
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