Main jet sizes

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Dave Hansen
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Post by Dave Hansen »

It could also be flowed in weight/unit time. Milligrams per minute. Just a thought.

CBX Steve

Post by CBX Steve »

OK, today I checked the size of a labelled #95 jet. With pin gauges, a 0.90mm pin would go in, but a 0.95mm gauge would not go. Size for size will not go anyway. As a note with the 0.90mm, there was a faint crescent of light seen when looking through the jet towards a light. One sure way to measure would be to put the jet into an x-ray machine and measure that way. So I guess the answer given earlier was correct. #95 = 0.95mm.

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