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Author: Subject: Technique for drilling out a carb Jet?
Ivan

posted on 25/1/12 at 04:29 PM Reply With Quote
Technique for drilling out a carb Jet?

I think I need to increase the jet size of my Holly accelerator pump jets from .025" to .032" (or possibly bigger) because of a massive bog and 2 X backfires before the engine accelerates like hell when you floor the accelerator when cruising at lowish speed.

Any technique I should be aware of before drilling to make sure the hole is good and round - I guess the highest speed and ultra slow feed rate with lubrication is the secret but am I right.

The reason I am drilling and not buying a bigger jet is that although standard jets are available in RSA larger ones are not so if drilling doesn't work I can always go back to standard for about 2 Pounds a jet.

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tegwin

posted on 25/1/12 at 04:40 PM Reply With Quote
Do you have a lathe?

With a drill that small it would be the easiest option.... But yes, high RMPS slow feed and a suitable lube for the material





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britishtrident

posted on 25/1/12 at 05:13 PM Reply With Quote
I drill out LPG nozzles from 1.2mm upwards.
A simple Jewellers Spiral "Push Drill" (sometimes called an Archimedes drill) will do the job with sufficient accuracy but it will take about 30 minutes for each jet to drill through. A Dremmel type tool will also do the job but will require and patience to produce an accurate hole.





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Fred W B

posted on 25/1/12 at 06:09 PM Reply With Quote
To do jet drilling at the track we always just used to hold a loose chuck with the drill bit in it in the hand and turn the jet onto the drill with the other hand. We may have held the jet in a tap holder. The brass (at least with the jets we used) was soft enough.

It's not like the hole needs to be a precision fit.

Cheers

Fred W B


[Edited on 25/1/12 by Fred W B]





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jacko

posted on 25/1/12 at 07:04 PM Reply With Quote
Put the drill bit in a vice and twist the jet by hand
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MikeRJ

posted on 25/1/12 at 07:04 PM Reply With Quote
A pin vice and a steady hand works perfectly.
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JoelP

posted on 25/1/12 at 07:43 PM Reply With Quote
i just used a normal drill bit, a cordless drill, and did them by hand. Took a few seconds on each.






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Ivan

posted on 26/1/12 at 03:16 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks all for advice - seems like slow feed is the answer otherwise any speed from dead slow to fast works. Now to decide what size to drill them. I think I will go up in 10% increments - i.e. approximately 20% increases in flow.
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Fred W B

posted on 26/1/12 at 06:02 AM Reply With Quote
If you go too big you can close them up again with solder and redrill

Cheers

Fred W B





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jossey

posted on 26/1/12 at 07:59 AM Reply With Quote
Really simple

Take carbs apart. Take to a bike shop.... Give them £20-25 and let them do it. Pick up later all done :-)





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sprouts-car

posted on 26/1/12 at 09:38 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jossey
Take carbs apart. Take to a bike shop.... Give them £20-25 and let them do it. Pick up later all done :-)


Thats not the locost way!





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Peteff

posted on 26/1/12 at 09:56 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by JoelP
i just used a normal drill bit, a cordless drill, and did them by hand. Took a few seconds on each.


I did the same but with an Aldi Dremel type tool. If I run a drill that small at a slow speed it will just snap off guaranteed.





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