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Old Aug 15, 2005 | 01:25 AM
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I got the dynojet jet kit for my lakota and cant figure out which hole to drill out. The directions point to a hole right next to the hole that the needle jet goes through, but i read a post that said it wasnt that hole.
Is it???

heres what i did:
1. removed the top cover of the carb
2. took the spring off
3. took out the vacume slide
4. flipped the vac slide upside down(i see 2 holes on the bottom and another off to the side) is the hole next to the needle hole the one to drill?
thanks for any help
 
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Old Aug 15, 2005 | 09:09 AM
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ya its the hole off to the side of the slide next to the 1 u were gonna drill, the hole is just about the same size as the drill bit
 
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Old Aug 15, 2005 | 12:56 PM
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ok i feel dumb asking again but i just cant seem to get it. there are 3 holes, do i drill the middle one? i hope so cuz i already drilled it before i posted. the one i drilled though was just a little smaller than the bit. it was inside the vac slide(i mean if i stuck a piece of wire through the hole it would come out at the top of the vac slide and be inside of it.
also, in the other post they said that the instructions said it was a bottom view, but was actually a top view, is this true?
 
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