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Main Jets Sizes
Any body know what actual hole size correlates with each main jet number? If I Had 120 stock what size hole is in it and what are the next sizes up and down. :roll:
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sizes go in 2.5 incruments, 117.5, 120, 122.5, 125, 127.5, 130, etc. Sorry, don't know what the #'s are, something metric I presume
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It's not necessarily related directly to the hole size, depending on the manufacturer. Some base it directly on the hole size, some on flow rate. There is no way to correlate a Mikuni 120 to a Keihin 120 to a Dyno Jet 120 to an Ivan's 120, etc. All you can do is know that a Mikuni 140 will be bigger than a Mikuni 130 and so on. Fristrating, but that is the situation... :?Any body know what actual hole size correlates with each main jet number?
Mark
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Holes are important!
Hell I drilled it out twice and it's still too big!
I was planing another attempt at the richen with the drill bit trick. Its faster!
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I've drilled jets before, but don't recomend it. It's impossible to keep up with the jet size, if the markings aren't right. If you have a 122.5, and want to go two sizes larger, drill it to a 127.5, but when you pull the carbs a couple of years from now, don't forget what you have done. Also don't lay those jets down near any other 122.5's, you won't be able to tell witch ones you drilled, they will look the same
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