I think you are correct man. Would've never thought about these.small jet looks like, or at least reminds me of, a Holley Carb. product
John thanks man. I just ordered a .0595 jet (that hopefully will fit)......next step is coming to you to bump up compression :2thumbs:S&S jet sizes are in thousands. I would go with a .0595" air bleed.
John
John - your approach sounds very interesting. Do you have a pic on where exactly you drill this hole on the left side. (Is there a particular air passage that the air-bleed jet must meet?)S&S jet sizes are in thousands. I would go with a .0595" air bleed. You can use a # 53 drill bit and enlarge the jet. I send 99% of my S&S carbs out with that size air jet.
For those who don't have a replaceable air jet, you can drill out the .041" hole on the left side of the carb with a #19 drill bit, and tap with a 5MM x 0.8 tap. This will enable you to use a Mikuni main jet, and NOT have to remove the float bowl to change the air jet.I do this even when there's a removable air jet inside the carb. Remove the internal air jet, plug with a 5/16 threaded plug, and install the external Mikuni jet drilled with the size you want. :2thumbs:
John
Just finished this carb for Trotta's Thunder Design. You can clearly see the air jet, and area it's in. :2thumbs:John - your approach sounds very interesting. Do you have a pic on where exactly you drill this hole on the left side. (Is there a particular air passage that the air-bleed jet must meet?)
Many thanks
Staffy
Many thanks John n NICE work...:2thumbs::2thumbs::2thumbs:Just finished this carb for Trotta's Thunder Design. You can clearly see the air jet, and area it's in. :2thumbs:
John
Thunderjet use Mikuni main jets for air, and jet in the Thunderjet. No draw back. About the only ones that fit.Many thanks John n NICE work...:2thumbs::2thumbs::2thumbs:
Am working on a bobber build, tried something new.....went for an "ultima" R2 carb (a super E knock off)...with them its a hit or miss. Needless to say I liked the idea that it was - polished and came pre bored for a thunder jet should I choose to install one.....and the $$$, not so bad. Still in the build stage...but on the lift it runs good...:lol::lol:
To my surprise, as I was inspecting the carb over the weekend I found an additional screw on the left side - yes, you guessed right, they had pre-bored the air passage so one could install the air-bleed externally, quite impressive. The only draw back it was for the mini - Mikuni jets.
