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Why do 68-9 carbs seem to have these in the airhorn tube behind choke plate??
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Topic: Why do 68-9 carbs seem to have these in the airhorn tube behind choke plate?? (Read 1064 times)
Mr.Pontiac
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Why do 68-9 carbs seem to have these in the airhorn tube behind choke plate??
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January 22, 2020, 11:02:17 AM »
Does anybody know why the little T fitting is shoved down the tube behind the choke blade?? Ive have seen it numerous times.Is it there for a reason or just to confuse all of us q-jet lovers.Thanks for all the great answers i have been getting.
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Kenth
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Re: Why do 68-9 carbs seem to have these in the airhorn tube behind choke plate??
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January 22, 2020, 12:13:56 PM »
The checkball spring retainer "T" is put there by carb rebuilding factories to stop the user from putting the air cleaner stud in there and destroy the float assembly.
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Mr.Pontiac
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Re: Why do 68-9 carbs seem to have these in the airhorn tube behind choke plate??
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January 22, 2020, 09:55:04 PM »
Great answer, Thank You VERY MUCH
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Why do 68-9 carbs seem to have these in the airhorn tube behind choke plate??