Posted by Tom Fleming on November 16, 2013 at 06:02:47 from (67.20.233.75):
In Reply to: f24 carburetor posted by countryboybct on November 13, 2013 at 17:45:06:
36F30, can you measure the height that the tube sticks up from the gasket face of the base? Also, not sure if you have pin guages, but would be handy to know the ID and OD of the tube. I am working on a way to replace this if we can't find the original parts.
Pretty simple. using a #42 drill, clean out about 1/4" of the old tube. This leaves a little of the original in place. do NOT go too deep, as the metering orifice is at the bottom of the tube. Next, use a 4-48 tap and cut new threads. The idle metering jet for the Cub carb now threads into the hole. Trim the newly installed Cub jet to length, and you are good to go.
If the ID of the Cub jet and this one are similar, it might just be the ticket to fix these until correct ones are located.
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