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Clayton Smith
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December 17, 2006, 07:32:06 AM »
Does the fuel line pressure regulator, .021 hole in a brass tube type, go between the bladder and remote needle assembly, or between the needle and the venturi? Is .021 a good size?
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size the restictor to flow about twice as much fuel as the motor needs. .012 or .015 for speed limit. .018 or .021 might work better for fast. Seems to work either before or after the needle valve.
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Clayton & Phil: Try TONY HUBER for regulators. He makes the EXCELLENT, RED ONES...
19212, 140th. Ave S.E.
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253-630-1842 Cheers, Glen
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