Posted by GB in MT. on December 09, 2012 at 06:16:57 from (216.14.241.73):
In Reply to: tsx 33 main power jet posted by LisaK on December 09, 2012 at 05:51:31:
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Lisa;
Well then, if this is the case, and the jet is still 'half' ...in the passage, and half out.......you need to get the other half out,....OR, if the bottom half is still in the passage, and the oriface (center hole), is still intact, you can clean it up/out, and leave the bottom half in there, (telling the next owner what is still there), and let him deal with it!!!
To get that cleaned out, properly....you should remove the whole jet, with lft.-handed drill, and pick out all the left over brass.!!! Then re-thred the passage with the right size tap!!!!!
If you do not know what the sizing is for the threds and jet.......you can email me, and I will return the info. that you will need to have before drilling.!!!!
If the drilling is NOT done properly, and or straight, you will have just ruined the bowl of the carb.......!!!!!!
NOT hard to fix that jet....just takes time and paying attention to detail!!!
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