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PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 10:46 am 
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Hi all

I run twin HS4s.

Wondering about three things

Firstly , jets - in SU terms is the left carb ( radiator side) front or back and what is the colour coding ?Pink?

Secondly in terms of float valve are there three main sizes, regular (76)? large (90? and race 125? And is it worth putting in race sizing - i figure it will just fill up to the float level quicker if not needed in terms of fuel flow.

and lastly , are the 'newer' brass and viton float cutoff valves the go over regular brass or grose...... opinions please

Thanks for replies ( searching isn't very helpful ATM after the server issues - not a complaint at all - happy to have ausmini running guys- just couldn't find these answers for myself)


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 12:05 pm 
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jets-->,,, for your carbs they will both be .090"

that`s 90 thou hole diameter

they are all black at the bottom these days

the float valve is probably best yo use the teflon tipped ones & just go with std size,,, no need for huge holes when you don`t need them

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