Yes, inconsistent terminology can be confusing. On page 126 is a photo showing Main Well Bleed Tubes and Secondary Fuel Discharge Tubes. Then on page 107 top photo a punch points to "an additional pair of drilled holes next to the small brass tubes that extend into the secondary fuel passages. These holes should be blocked off for high performance."
I thought the "hole" the punch points at is the Secondary Emulsion Tubes Cliff talks about on page 106? Am I wrong?
Back to top photo on page 107, I expoxied both holes; the hole the punch points at and the hole to the right. Later I realized I should have only epoxied the hole pointed to by the punch so I drilled out the epoxy in the hole to the right (using a #55 drill, a #56 bites in the brass) which I believe is the top of the main well bleed tube. I opened up the main well bleed tube other end to .036"
I don't see a path for fuel to be drawn by the Secondary Fuel Discharge Nozzle via Main Well Tubes. Is this is what the book talks about:
"check to make sure the factory fuel supply nozzles are not obstructing the fuel supply holes in the air horn. It's common for the nozzles to be driven in against the brass or far enough in to obstruct fuel delivery".
How do I remove the fuel discharge nozzles and main well bleed tubes? Apply heat to airhorn casting then pull\twist on the tubes?
Does the main well bleed tubes have only one opening at each end?