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deafen
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PostPosted: Tue May 09, 2017 4:37 am    Post subject: Mystery idle jet Reply with quote

I'm looking to go one size up on my idle and main jets, to try to tame a tendency for the Berg dipstick to start flickering after 15 minutes when I go more than 60 mph.

I'm running a Kafer-branded 34 PICT/3 that I got from CIP1 maybe 10-11 years ago. When I went to go check the idle jet size, it was completely unmarked. But it did have a slot for a screwdriver, which isn't there on new jets.

Anyway, I went ahead and ordered a 60. But it would be good to know what I'm changing from, so I know how much of a change I've made. Any idea what idle jet came stock in this particular carb?

I also ordered a 130 main. Haven't looked to see if the old one is marked, but research tells me that those are consistently 127 on every modern 34.
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