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Re: H carb update
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Posted by Slappy on December 14, 2006 at 05:38:28 from (143.88.85.117):
In Reply to: H carb update posted by banjo on December 13, 2006 at 15:36:58:
I have my H carb apart and know exactly what you are talking about. A couple of points that may help. The complete rebiuld kit from OEM does come with the an air metering jet (the brass part with the ears). A small easy out should jerk the old one right out - it"s brass so there is no chance of breaking the easy out off in the fitting. Worst case senario is you have to drill and tap. Speaking of taps, I didn"t know what size to get so I cleaned the threads with some steel wool on a toothpick with a few burrs cut in it. I put a little antisieze on the threads and she screwed right in. Be careful not to over tighten it or you"ll break the ears off the new jet. If you look carefully at the "flat disk" with the hole in it is actually a fitting of some type that is pressed in - I don"t know of anyone that sells these. In truth, it looks to me as long as the hole on top and the one in the side are clear, it should not need to be replaced. I hope to paint my carb tonight and get it put back on this weekend - I"ll let you know how it goes.
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