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Re: Need Super M Carb Jet
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Posted by ChadS on June 28, 2006 at 05:47:25 from (66.228.96.133):
In Reply to: Re: Need Super M Carb Jet posted by CBice on June 27, 2006 at 12:49:21:
That can be fixed, by drilling and tapping the casting where the jet was, and install a jet from a Holley carb. If you drill it straight, you can still use the adjustable load screw, or you could find the jet size that works the best, and not need to use the adjustment screw at all. If you drill out another main jet in another bowl, it dont take much,,, find the drill bit that fits your stock jet, then buy a drill bit that is 5 sizes larger than the bit size that you used to measure the stock jet. You remove the metering stem, and drill out the center of the jet. Dont go to deep or you will hit the casting and ruin the bowl. With the same bit, drill out the bottom 2 holes of the metering stem. Clean out the shavings, and reassemble. Chad
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