Anyone know the drill size for a jet size?
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Originally posted by: sixsixT
What about the half sizes.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
What about the half sizes.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
LMAO!!!
Just a tip, don't use a drill. It can make you ruin a jet since the brass is so soft. You can get a little holder for small bit that ressembles a file handle. Its all manual then, but it really does a better job IMO.
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To continue Hiram's post. . .
Then I'd go and get a bandage because I cut the hell out of my hand.
Just kidding Hiram. I've done plenty of stuff like that before and I always hurt myself at the last minute, like when putting the drill away!
Good luck ClutchOlds.
Then I'd go and get a bandage because I cut the hell out of my hand.
Just kidding Hiram. I've done plenty of stuff like that before and I always hurt myself at the last minute, like when putting the drill away!
Good luck ClutchOlds.
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And the jetting nightmares will only get worse....uh yah I'm not sure I just bought it and it has a 145 and a 172 main jet...but its funny the 145 looks bigger and its got that special angled hole..I think it accelerates the masses...or something...I'm not real good with carbinators so can anyone help me[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]