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Re: H carb update
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Posted by banjo on December 13, 2006 at 18:52:36 from (65.67.203.104):
In Reply to: Re: H carb update posted by Tom Windsor on December 13, 2006 at 17:37:58:
sorry i do not have a camera. the peice i am talking about is a brass orifice that is screwed down in a hole. it had a slot like a straight slot screw on the top. one side was broke off. there is about a 1/16 of an inch all the way around the orifice so there is no way to get a hold of it. it is down in a hole in the bottom half of the carb. I am not going to try and get it out. there is another brass peice right next to it that does not have any slots or any evidence of a means to remove it. it has a small hole in it about the size of the smallest torch tip cleaner. I'm not going to mess with it either. I leave alot of details out i know. But the people that have had these carbs apart usually know what i'm talking about.if you ever tear a H carb apart you will see what i'm writeing about.These carbs are not like a super a carb, they have more adjustment screws on the outside. I am not having problems now, just making sure i dont screw up the carb and have to buy another one.thanks
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