Well,that's not exactly my question. I know the holes are important to vaporizing the fuel. My question actually is whether the number of holes in all the emulsion tubes should match.
I noticed as I was cleaning the emulsion tubes that the number of side holes differed from tube to tube. Two of them had three holes one way and two the other. The other two had four holes one way and three the other. How important is it that the tubes match? Are they supposed to be different for different carbs?
I don't know if this is expected or if my PO just threw in the parts he had available when last he did the carbs. I rather suspect as much, as the main jets also do not match. At least one is stock 137.5, one other is 142.5 and I can't read the size on the other two. I see new mains in my future.
Patrick
I noticed as I was cleaning the emulsion tubes that the number of side holes differed from tube to tube. Two of them had three holes one way and two the other. The other two had four holes one way and three the other. How important is it that the tubes match? Are they supposed to be different for different carbs?
I don't know if this is expected or if my PO just threw in the parts he had available when last he did the carbs. I rather suspect as much, as the main jets also do not match. At least one is stock 137.5, one other is 142.5 and I can't read the size on the other two. I see new mains in my future.
Patrick
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