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fuz

posted on 17/9/06 at 03:21 PM Reply With Quote
Jetting

Sorry for being really uneducated in this department, but what exactly is mean't by jetting the carbs???

Ta

Andy

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JohnN

posted on 17/9/06 at 04:13 PM Reply With Quote
For carbs that have removeable jets, changing them for different ones
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Hellfire

posted on 17/9/06 at 04:14 PM Reply With Quote
A carburetor is a device that enables fuel to mix with air in a precise ratio while being throttled over a wide range. Jets are calibrated orifices that take the form of parts such as pilot/slow jets, pilot air screw, throttle valve/slide, jet needle, needle jet/spray-bar, air jet, and main jet. Fuel jets have matching air jets, and these jets are available in many sizes to fine-tune the air-fuel mixture to the optimum ratio for a two-stroke engine, which is 12.5:1.

Phil






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