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Sonny:
In your parts store you offer a pair of air bleeds. Are those intended for fitment in the main body or air horn when main air bleed adjustments are needed

Your book suggests TIG rod as an example material for this purpose. 

Thank you.

Cliff Ruggles:
Those bleeds will work in the main casting and airhorn of any carburetor that has the factory .118-.120" holes in those locations.

We had them made with a very slight chamfer on the edge so they drive in easily.  They are sized at .046". 

They will also work for the DCR's as those passages happen to be the same size......Cliff

Sonny:
Thank you Cliff. The MAB in my carburetor measured at .1100

I have some 1/8 aluminum rod on hand that I was planning to work down for use in my project

Wondering now if an easier route would be to open the .1100 holes up with a 32 or 31 drill to allow use of your air bleeds.

Frank400:

--- Quote from: Sonny on October 06, 2018, 04:42:10 AM ---Thank you Cliff. The MAB in my carburetor measured at .1100

I have some 1/8 aluminum rod on hand that I was planning to work down for use in my project

Wondering now if an easier route would be to open the .1100 holes up with a 32 or 31 drill to allow use of your air bleeds.

--- End quote ---

   It would be WAY easier.  Been there done that...

Cliff Ruggles:
The bleeds will work in all large MAB units and a lot easier that any other method that I know of to put precise bleeds in those locations......Cliff

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