On Sep 9, 11:06*am, "Dave" <dspear9...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>*Is the needle height adjustable?
Needle height really isn't all that important, but amateur tuners will
often stack a few 0.5mm washers under the head of a non-adjustable
needle.
They think they are really smart when they do this, but what they are
doing is just causing the needle to allow gasoline past the needle jet
slightly sooner, they aren't affecting the peak power of the engine,
they are affecting the midrange, and it's possible that the engine
isn't producing enough vacuum at lower RPM to lift the slide enough to
take advantage of extra needle height anyway.
www.factorypro.com has some *really* good tips about CV carburetor
tuning and troubleshooting that the manufacturers of competing jet
kits don't want you to know.
For instance, there are pictures of needles that are badly worn and
needle jets that
are *subtly* worn in an egg shape so that gasoline can get past them
at small throttle settings, like less than 1/4 of the slide lift