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Building A Blowthrough Carburetor Screwdriver
Building A Blowthrough Carburetor Screwdriver
During reassembly, the factory throttle blades were swapped out with a set from The Carb Shop that eliminates the holes in the factory setup. Originally, the holes were there to make tuning easier by the idle circuit and helped the transition to be a little cleaner, especially to keep the end user from opening the throttle blades too far. Removing the holes makes the idle air bleed a bit more sensitive but allows the caburetor to be custom tailored based on engine specifications. View Related Article
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