Posted by CoopertownBob on May 14, 2012 at 23:51:54 from (74.51.5.84):
In Reply to: ? Pete 23 or anyone posted by Mike1972chev on May 14, 2012 at 18:14:46:
With the adjustable load screws, bigger jets were not necessary with the big bore kits, just turn the screw out a little more. I am assuming you have either the 358-065-R91 gas or the 363-741-R93 dist/kero carb? If you already have it, go back to the stock size, or, if you are going to have to buy it, get one for the 361-525-R92 gas carb. It is a .048 size jet, and will more than make up for any bore increase you have, and you'll get much better specific fuel consumption numbers from your tractor with it. You might want to check the venturi to see if it has been changed out for a larger, non-stock one as well.
As an interesting side note, the old one inch gas carb on the regular H had a .050 jet size in it from the factory and a 24/32 inch venturi, but the Super H's came with the bigger carb but with a smaller, 23/32 inch venturi size and smaller jet size.
This post was edited by CoopertownBob at 23:54:09 05/14/12.
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