Posted by rustyfarmall on July 16, 2012 at 05:48:11 from (67.55.162.174):
In Reply to: Carb cleaning posted by The Red on July 15, 2012 at 12:55:33:
The Red said: (quoted from post at 12:55:33 07/15/12) I will be ordering a complete kit from you along with a float and fuel strainer assembly. Just discovered the kit I have does not have the venturi tubes. Idle venturi is broken off just below the bottom bowl face. What size drill bit to drill it out without damaging the bowl threads?
#40 (I think), but start with a smaller bit and work up. I'll also advise to not use a powered drill. Use a hand held chuck so you can "feel" if you are going straight. Also need a #4-40 tap.
For you machinists out there who know the drill should be smaller than the tap, yes, I know the rules also, but I just never could make that particular application work when doing it by the book.
This post was edited by rustyfarmall at 05:51:43 07/16/12.
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