BUY IT NOW: www.rollingwrenchdenver.com/p... Jetting your carburetor can be frustrating and a timely process, this video should save time and money on your project.
My dad was a WWII aircraft mechanic, I learned this from him. Use to do it all the time on 70's cars as a teen/20'ish age. Great money saver and if you are willing to try a bit at a time and try it out it works good. And like the man said if you open it up too much a bit of solder and go back down a size.
There is a better trick to jetting down.. a lot of jets (most) have a necked down inner section.. like a venturi.. I have some pin punches with ends ground to about a 20deg very blunt angle & polished point.. slip fits inside the jet body.. punch the jet orifice swages the jet bore down .. careful weighted stiles with a small hammer can get very consistent results for multi carb settings
I especially like the info on cutting off a tiny bit of solder and heating the jet, as well as chucking the jet and using running it onto the drill bit! Thank you!
Might have found a couple old jets for basic generator type motor in trail bike that could use upgrade. Solder sounds great but I might just put a 1mm hole a .5 mm solder coating over the larger than ~1.5mm existing jet hole. Think there is chance it may even work better with greater spray cone than simple linear jet. Thx
If you travel a bit with your scoot, having additional sizes with you isn't a bad thing if you go up or down elevation enough. That said, very nice kit!
Learned the hard way that all jets are different, I just bought a real Mikuni VM22 and tried buy jet kit. Was able to find main jets but all pilot jet kits are for the knockoff vm22. I never tuned a carburetor so don't know what size I need so wanted a kit with multiple sizes but can only find pilot jets for mikuni sold separately so trying to figure out what sizes I need for my Vader 125
I have a 300cc icebear zodiac trike. When I went to put it into forward from neutral I pulled it too hard and now it wont go into forward neutral or reverse. Can someone plz tell me what to do next or where to go I stay in Maryland
Where can i get it and how do the hole sizes correspond to jet sizes? I have not a scooter but a yamaha banshee with pilot jets and main jets. So what size drill would get a 290 jet for example, is there a guide for that?
yep been doing this forever. after i find the right size jet from drilling i just order that. probably over kill but i assume brass is stronger than the solder or that solder may not be all that great long term... idk but yup this is the way to go for sure
Thank you for posting this! I have 04 400ex with a aftermarket pipe. OEM Jetting Main 148 Pilot 38, the pipe calls for Main 158 Pilot 58 but no elevation chart to factor in. I have a few carb kits I can try this on. Elevation 1050ft
No no no sir lol don't change the pilot the pilot is idle only going up with the pilot will cause you a hassle I rebuilt mine and did the 416 and 11:1 piston stage 2 cam and I was listening to people in the forums so I went from the stock 38 pilot to a 42 with a 178 main and it ran so good except after it got good and hot it would shot off at idle and come to find out the bigger pilot was causing the stalling and shutting off the whole time even with the bigger bore and higher compression piston
@@benfranklin935 42 pilot you barely need the choke and won't be cold blooded. They have to pass emissions for the EPA so new they come too lean not the way honda would have wanted.... 178 Main WTF
What Chinese 150cc scooter do you recommend? Are there any big Chinese scooters over 150cc? I saw another video of yours about the best quality Chinese scooter, but it was a 50cc model and the video is 7 years old. Thanks.....
Awesome advice the predator 212 engine on the generator runs rich it comes with a 76 i think and folks buy a 68 and it seems to work would the tube that the jet holds in the carb need resizing as well?
Drill it shut? I literally just took a few hits before you said that and my mind was blown . I was confused but at the same time I knew what you meant, lmao my bad it sounded better in my head. Gonna try drilling the jet on my dirt bike tomorrow 👍🏽
New to tuning carbs and looking at rejetting my Honda spree after doing a full exhaust how will I know when I have the right size jet and how will I know if it's too large?
SOL if your doing a 40mm Keihin, with that kit ... some torch tip cleaning sets are an affordable solution also, being by the time i overshoot a jet, i know where i am at enough to buy one.
I was just looking at a carburetor schematic for a 2001 Honda 400EX and I noticed something that I don't see anybody selling with these jet kits. If you look at the schematic for a Honda 400EX there's the number (38) JET, SLOW AIR (#110) they sell you pilot Jets for the air fuel mixture on a pilot jet circuit. They sell you a main jet. They may give you a needle or some needle shims which were only rich in it not lean it if you don't have an adjustable needle. But I don't see where they have this number 38. I never seen a car very quite like the one on the the 300 400 450 EXs I guess I'm just used to the older style carburetors but I would think if you're pulling more fuel through the system don't you need more of the slow air adjustment?
Thanks for sharing in that awesome video. I just picked up 4ea mountain sleds, and brain farted the first one by riding it without rejetting. It's toast now but was the ride of my life twin pipe 1998 arctic cat zr 600.
Just to throw a "wrench in the fire" LOL, Twist drills do not make round holes. And, they often push metal rather than cutting it, if not maintained sharp. Have you never deburred a hole? Where did the burrs come from? Also, twist drills make holes bigger than their shank size. Round holes are made with reamers or are cast, possibly stamped in a die, as such. The jet orifice is not simply a hole size. If you use magnification, you will see that the jet is ramped both into and out of the restriction orifice, and the orifice wall is rounded, not flat. The reason is that these forms help to keep the fluid flow in a laminar, non-turbulent manner over a wide range of fluid speeds. Stepped orifice walls will introduce turbulence, often in a modal fashion related to fluid speed or the pressure difference between the orifice inlet and outlet. You've probably seen this effect with a garden hose nozzle, where at low pressure the outgoing stream is solid, but when the pressure is increased, an air pocket begins to appear at it's output. When the pressure is increased more, the solid stream begins to flail about wildly. Drilled jets often flow LESS at holes sizes larger than smaller sized properly formed orifices, when subjected to high flow rates. Precision, well formed, holes are seldom achieved with $3 tooling, unless you are not measuring, or not looking very closely. It is possible to use jet reamers and jet gauges to get much better precision when modifying jet orifices. Still, these may not flow as well as properly formed jets. But, there may be no alternative if a suitable source can't be obtained. OR you can just drill your jets an get Riding!
this is literally why i was scrolling through the comments. looking for the guy that knows what fucked up shit could come with just drilling a jet and sending it. thanks for your knowledge man. have a great day
Yes, that's something my father told me long ago. The entrance and exit as well as the actual hole. You will ruin a jet with a bit. Just buy another Jet.
I bought a jet kit but the main jets are to fat to change mine are small round. How do I get the small rounded jets? Because these are new but I can’t use them. . My main is 76 I want to go to a 80 or 82 to help it idle and run better it’s running just a little too lean. I get air fuel adjustment right and it just doesn’t idle smooth it is ether to fast or Boggs down and dies I don’t have a way to check rpms so I turn adjustable screw out to make it smooth but then it runs to rich and it’s a brand new carb but it’s not jetted right.
I have a 2 generac GP3000i that I need a high altitude kit for but Generac does not make a kit for these so is there a aftermarket kit for these generators? They are 149cc motors
I don't know if you have time to get back with me but I do have a question is it worth ncy direct coil on my GY6 150 I have and oml coil just asking getting tired of spending money on BS if you can get back with me just with a yes or no it will tell me everything waving my hand from Gainesville Florida
Clock broaches are around 1° taper. Cutting broach is 5 sided, smoothing broach is slightly out of round with a roughed surface. Get some control in your experimenting with making a flow tank. Tip. You don't have to test flow with fuel, water will give a good idea of the flow rate. Record the time a given volume took to pass through. It's not rocket science. Those drills are 0.1mm increments which is a lot. Just remember π x r² for hole diameter and you are good to go. With the smoothing broach you can measure how far in it goes with a caliper for close enough, mark with a Sharpie where you want to be. Happy days. Diploma in horology and a '99 TC88 FXDL. I don't like the sound from EFi Harley but that's progress.
I live in the Philippines and have a Yamaha YTX 125. I want to put on a different muffler, here they call them a "chicken pipe". Is it mandatory I rejet? Or can I just get a "tune up"? Do all exhaust modifications require re jetting?
My carburetor is running great but every hour or so it fouls the plug I was told to make my main jet smaller . can I Sutter it close and start with the next smaller bit size that is smaller then my original jet I’ve been dealing with this issue for about 5 years now. Just been popping in a new plugs Waisting time money and fun
i have a 200cc shineray dual sport,im at 2800ft elevation and im wondering if the 115 jet is good,stock is 102 and it bogs when u throttle it and overheats
Doubtful that it needs a larger size than stock. Take a spark plug reading and see what color it is. Google that process. If the plug is black, it is too rich. Whitish equals too lean. You want a slight brown color. Your bike probably doesn't need tuning. More than likely it needs a carb clean.
Jacob I have a CB 1100 F with stock filters but A 4-1 pipe . Your bike has to be running lean. There is a lot of information about your bike so that will give you a starting point on the jet size then increase jet size while monitoring Spark plug.Going up 4-5 sizes should be perfect for your bike.There is a lot of help out there for your bike read and learn from other peoples success and failures
If you can keep track of what diameter your mystery jet is at, good for you, you may have saved some money. If not for the questionable surface finish from drilling like that, potentially making it out of round, or simply not needing a precisely sized jet, I'd be all for it as a machinist, but I'm just going to keep bringing back/trading jets I don't need. In the end, it's just another way of doing things.
honestly seems like more work then just swapping out. in the long run what you pay for that bit of sadder and gas for the torch is a constant purchase, but having them jets on hand is a one time buy. easy to just swap out.
In some cases ya your right. In my case I would have to carry aver $800 in jets for all the different carbs . So it’s a nice little backup to have in your tool box. The best part of jet drills is they are more precise than jets. Jets go in 3 step increments. Jet drills go by each size.
be careful of some of these drill bit sets, they can be completely mismatched and have multiple repeats of the same size in a box. Make sure you measure each drill bit with a mic before attempting, or make sure you didn't cheap out on drill bits. I got 4 of the same repeats for 3 different sizes. Luckily I had a #66 and a #70 but nothing else.
hello guys can anyone tell me what is the point of a carburettor trick? 😮 why do you need to drill a bigger hole? does it give more power at higher rpm? and its trick works with all engines that have carburetor?
Dude my dirt bike is a nightmare I have done 200 different jet scenarios and the God damn f****** thing just still does not run right it's sputters/hesitates really bad at about half to full throttle on acceleration
Do a compression test and check the valves. Also recommend a wide band 02 sensor so there is no guessing involved in tuning: www.rollingwrenchdenver.com/products/wide-band-o2-sensor-tuning-kit
All I'm going to say is Yes good idea but one must not assume drilled orifice will flow = 2 bought exact size because of flow bore length , good tune tip though to get it in Park 🤫
Great 8nfo,if your working on steam locomotive built before 1848. Jets are precision made. Glad i work on my own crap and don't pay people to screw my shit up
Small Precision drill sets that go on down to as small as .012 for drilling Pilot jets can be had for $40 and they're made in U.S, Then you just need a drill that has a chuck that's able to tighten a bit that small, I'd never use the soldering repair method unless its a temporary fix until you drill another virgin jet, Start small go larger
It would be great to have a visual while you explain the items you're talking about. Words and explain things confusing, visual is easy for most people to understand the situation
If you drill out an original Jet and change the orifice size then the next guy will have no clue what you've done and you have just ruined the "system" The next guy/shop thinks he's got a 78, but he's really got an 82..84..86 and is banging his head against the wall because it won't run. ultimately, it's because you couldn't spend a dollar on the correct jet size. Great tip!
My dad was a WWII aircraft mechanic, I learned this from him. Use to do it all the time on 70's cars as a teen/20'ish age. Great money saver and if you are willing to try a bit at a time and try it out it works good. And like the man said if you open it up too much a bit of solder and go back down a size.
You know what’s up :-)
There is a better trick to jetting down.. a lot of jets (most) have a necked down inner section.. like a venturi.. I have some pin punches with ends ground to about a 20deg very blunt angle & polished point.. slip fits inside the jet body.. punch the jet orifice swages the jet bore down .. careful weighted stiles with a small hammer can get very consistent results for multi carb settings
I especially like the info on cutting off a tiny bit of solder and heating the jet, as well as chucking the jet and using running it onto the drill bit! Thank you!
Great stuff my guy. Just about getting tired of finding the right needles! This is the next step. Keep it up.
You are a ROCKET SCIENTIST, I love tricks of the trade of any industry. 😊💪👊
Might have found a couple old jets for basic generator type motor in trail bike that could use upgrade. Solder sounds great but I might just put a 1mm hole a .5 mm solder coating over the larger than ~1.5mm existing jet hole. Think there is chance it may even work better with greater spray cone than simple linear jet. Thx
If you travel a bit with your scoot, having additional sizes with you isn't a bad thing if you go up or down elevation enough. That said, very nice kit!
Learned the hard way that all jets are different, I just bought a real Mikuni VM22 and tried buy jet kit. Was able to find main jets but all pilot jet kits are for the knockoff vm22. I never tuned a carburetor so don't know what size I need so wanted a kit with multiple sizes but can only find pilot jets for mikuni sold separately so trying to figure out what sizes I need for my Vader 125
after watching your video i sorted my carb issues so thankyou, you de man
That's a really good tip. I have a ton of mikuni and keihin carbs with all kinds of jets but never thought of soldering and drilling.
I have a 300cc icebear zodiac trike.
When I went to put it into forward from neutral I pulled it too hard and now it wont go into forward neutral or reverse. Can someone plz tell me what to do next or where to go I stay in Maryland
Where can i get it and how do the hole sizes correspond to jet sizes?
I have not a scooter but a yamaha banshee with pilot jets and main jets. So what size drill would get a 290 jet for example, is there a guide for that?
yep been doing this forever. after i find the right size jet from drilling i just order that. probably over kill but i assume brass is stronger than the solder or that solder may not be all that great long term... idk
but yup this is the way to go for sure
Love this video man. Well done
Thank you for posting this! I have 04 400ex with a aftermarket pipe. OEM Jetting Main 148 Pilot 38, the pipe calls for Main 158 Pilot 58 but no elevation chart to factor in.
I have a few carb kits I can try this on.
Elevation 1050ft
No no no sir lol don't change the pilot the pilot is idle only going up with the pilot will cause you a hassle I rebuilt mine and did the 416 and 11:1 piston stage 2 cam and I was listening to people in the forums so I went from the stock 38 pilot to a 42 with a 178 main and it ran so good except after it got good and hot it would shot off at idle and come to find out the bigger pilot was causing the stalling and shutting off the whole time even with the bigger bore and higher compression piston
42 pilot 152 main
@@benfranklin935 42 pilot you barely need the choke and won't be cold blooded. They have to pass emissions for the EPA so new they come too lean not the way honda would have wanted.... 178 Main WTF
What Chinese 150cc scooter do you recommend? Are there any big Chinese scooters over 150cc? I saw another video of yours about the best quality Chinese scooter, but it was a 50cc model and the video is 7 years old. Thanks.....
When are you getting more in stock
Awesome advice the predator 212 engine on the generator runs rich it comes with a 76 i think and folks buy a 68 and it seems to work would the tube that the jet holds in the carb need resizing as well?
The tube would not need resizing. It will hold any size jet of that style jet.
Drill it shut? I literally just took a few hits before you said that and my mind was blown . I was confused but at the same time I knew what you meant, lmao my bad it sounded better in my head. Gonna try drilling the jet on my dirt bike tomorrow 👍🏽
Oh hey I’m about to smoke too! I know the feeling of when something makes so much sense and then you try and write it and it’s like what the fuck
😂🤣👌🇺🇸🗽
New to tuning carbs and looking at rejetting my Honda spree after doing a full exhaust how will I know when I have the right size jet and how will I know if it's too large?
What would be suitable jet sizes of 90cc GY6. Pilot and main. Thanks
I have icebear maddog clone like to know what size the engine is and more
SOL if your doing a 40mm Keihin, with that kit ... some torch tip cleaning sets are an affordable solution also, being by the time i overshoot a jet, i know where i am at enough to buy one.
Does fuel flow erode the lead afterwards? That would be my question.
Want it. Need it. Gotta have it. Thanks for the build vids and helpful stuff like this.
thanks! the solder tick is a great idea
I was just looking at a carburetor schematic for a 2001 Honda 400EX and I noticed something that I don't see anybody selling with these jet kits. If you look at the schematic for a Honda 400EX there's the number (38) JET, SLOW AIR (#110) they sell you pilot Jets for the air fuel mixture on a pilot jet circuit. They sell you a main jet. They may give you a needle or some needle shims which were only rich in it not lean it if you don't have an adjustable needle. But I don't see where they have this number 38. I never seen a car very quite like the one on the the 300 400 450 EXs I guess I'm just used to the older style carburetors but I would think if you're pulling more fuel through the system don't you need more of the slow air adjustment?
I used a 1/16 drill bit for my 212 predator engine
Automatic choke does not activate in cold engine. What is the reason? How do I set it.?
Thanks for sharing in that awesome video. I just picked up 4ea mountain sleds, and brain farted the first one by riding it without rejetting. It's toast now but was the ride of my life twin pipe 1998 arctic cat zr 600.
Just to throw a "wrench in the fire" LOL, Twist drills do not make round holes. And, they often push metal rather than cutting it, if not maintained sharp. Have you never deburred a hole? Where did the burrs come from? Also, twist drills make holes bigger than their shank size. Round holes are made with reamers or are cast, possibly stamped in a die, as such.
The jet orifice is not simply a hole size. If you use magnification, you will see that the jet is ramped both into and out of the restriction orifice, and the orifice wall is rounded, not flat. The reason is that these forms help to keep the fluid flow in a laminar, non-turbulent manner over a wide range of fluid speeds. Stepped orifice walls will introduce turbulence, often in a modal fashion related to fluid speed or the pressure difference between the orifice inlet and outlet.
You've probably seen this effect with a garden hose nozzle, where at low pressure the outgoing stream is solid, but when the pressure is increased, an air pocket begins to appear at it's output. When the pressure is increased more, the solid stream begins to flail about wildly.
Drilled jets often flow LESS at holes sizes larger than smaller sized properly formed orifices, when subjected to high flow rates.
Precision, well formed, holes are seldom achieved with $3 tooling, unless you are not measuring, or not looking very closely.
It is possible to use jet reamers and jet gauges to get much better precision when modifying jet orifices. Still, these may not flow as well as properly formed jets. But, there may be no alternative if a suitable source can't be obtained. OR you can just drill your jets an get Riding!
this is literally why i was scrolling through the comments. looking for the guy that knows what fucked up shit could come with just drilling a jet and sending it. thanks for your knowledge man. have a great day
Yes, that's something my father told me long ago. The entrance and exit as well as the actual hole. You will ruin a jet with a bit. Just buy another Jet.
I thought the new Ethonol fuel E10 etc,eats lead solder, and as its softer than brass,isnt that an issue?
I bought a jet kit but the main jets are to fat to change mine are small round. How do I get the small rounded jets? Because these are new but I can’t use them. . My main is 76 I want to go to a 80 or 82 to help it idle and run better it’s running just a little too lean. I get air fuel adjustment right and it just doesn’t idle smooth it is ether to fast or Boggs down and dies I don’t have a way to check rpms so I turn adjustable screw out to make it smooth but then it runs to rich and it’s a brand new carb but it’s not jetted right.
does homie not know they have jet kits that are made for the specific bike/ other application?
Where can I buy the drill Beat for the said jet?
I have a 2 generac GP3000i that I need a high altitude kit for but Generac does not make a kit for these so is there a aftermarket kit for these generators? They are 149cc motors
How about shimming up the midrange needle jet...???
that is one helpful piece of knowledge to know there buddy
I have a 2001 Honda vtr1000 carbureted it pops a lot when you let off the throttle jetting issue? Or is it normal for those v-twins to pop like that?
Can you make this for cars as well?? I would love to use this this on my Holley 850 instead of paying Holley $10/jet!
I just bought a gl1100 converted to one carb, it Boggs, I hope this helps
What size screws for the carb bowl
I don't know if you have time to get back with me but I do have a question is it worth ncy direct coil on my GY6 150 I have and oml coil just asking getting tired of spending money on BS if you can get back with me just with a yes or no it will tell me everything waving my hand from Gainesville Florida
Good video. Quick and succinct
Clock broaches are around 1° taper. Cutting broach is 5 sided, smoothing broach is slightly out of round with a roughed surface. Get some control in your experimenting with making a flow tank. Tip. You don't have to test flow with fuel, water will give a good idea of the flow rate. Record the time a given volume took to pass through. It's not rocket science. Those drills are 0.1mm increments which is a lot. Just remember π x r² for hole diameter and you are good to go. With the smoothing broach you can measure how far in it goes with a caliper for close enough, mark with a Sharpie where you want to be. Happy days. Diploma in horology and a '99 TC88 FXDL. I don't like the sound from EFi Harley but that's progress.
THats pretty tight...good idea.
awesome stuff man !!
I live in the Philippines and have a Yamaha YTX 125. I want to put on a different muffler, here they call them a "chicken pipe". Is it mandatory I rejet? Or can I just get a "tune up"? Do all exhaust modifications require re jetting?
That was helpful. Thank you.
I have a old taotao scooter that was a gift and would like for you to restore it
good tipping and thanks.
I have a 274cc engine for my Coleman and can’t figure out what jet number to put in the engine
Can you do it to the pilot jet?
Well deserved upvote
Do you know how to tune a thunder jet super g carb s&s from zippers. It's a pain in the ass 🤔🤬 its on a 117 s&s 5000 elevation
Nice - VERY informative! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
i like that drill kit how much
My carburetor is running great but every hour or so it fouls the plug
I was told to make my main jet smaller . can I Sutter it close and start with the next smaller bit size that is smaller then my original jet
I’ve been dealing with this issue for about 5 years now. Just been popping in a new plugs
Waisting time money and fun
Just wondering if ya ever solved it?
but why don't you buy a metric dill set? then you don't have to guess the sizes. it corresponds to the drill 75 jet = 0,75mm
Since I live in the mile high city too, what sizes do you recommend for jets and pilots?
Figure it out asshole
Lol, you're the asshole here, Snatch Block.
@@susdad Asshole.
Hi I would like to buy a twin Plug & Play EFI kit for my Vulcan 500cc 1994. Do you know anywhere I can buy this kit. Many Thanks
Hello, what sizes are the drills, please?So I can figure how to enlarge the hole.
Thank you.
I used a 1/16 drill bit for my 212 predator engine
@@k-sell4065 are you at sea level?
@@ernestmurphy3898 yes
I went to my welding supply store bought a torch cleaning tip kit...drill bit style ..
Good luck...
I have a sportsman 700 with a big gun exhaust and idfk what to jet it to
Great video
Did not see it on your website?
Could you tell me the size of the port holes on the main and pilot jet for a two Tao db110 dirtbike?? Thanks
i have a 200cc shineray dual sport,im at 2800ft elevation and im wondering if the 115 jet is good,stock is 102 and it bogs when u throttle it and overheats
would that be a good jet for it? @Rolling Wrench
Doubtful that it needs a larger size than stock. Take a spark plug reading and see what color it is. Google that process. If the plug is black, it is too rich. Whitish equals too lean. You want a slight brown color. Your bike probably doesn't need tuning. More than likely it needs a carb clean.
could you recommend a main jet size for a 1980 CB750C with pod air filters and a 4 into 1 exhaust?
Jacob I have a CB 1100 F with stock filters but A 4-1 pipe . Your bike has to be running lean. There is a lot of information about your bike so that will give you a starting point on the jet size then increase jet size while monitoring Spark plug.Going up 4-5 sizes should be perfect for your bike.There is a lot of help out there for your bike read and learn from other peoples success and failures
Is there a Jet Drill kit for Dirt Bikes?
It will work for any carburetors
Lol, "solder to drill it shut."
Your a ROCKSTAR
So, is it effective putting a 150cc carb after a 50cc big bore swap?
Did you find an answer? Im preparing to install a 47mm cylinder and head and need same info.
Cool I'm definitely getting that from my. KLX 300r
Great idea
What are the sizes it comes with?
They will work for 49cc to 300cc
If you can keep track of what diameter your mystery jet is at, good for you, you may have saved some money. If not for the questionable surface finish from drilling like that, potentially making it out of round, or simply not needing a precisely sized jet, I'd be all for it as a machinist, but I'm just going to keep bringing back/trading jets I don't need. In the end, it's just another way of doing things.
Drilling was done in the stone age
Don’t be afraid my friend…it’s just a jet
honestly seems like more work then just swapping out. in the long run what you pay for that bit of sadder and gas for the torch is a constant purchase, but having them jets on hand is a one time buy. easy to just swap out.
In some cases ya your right. In my case I would have to carry aver $800 in jets for all the different carbs . So it’s a nice little backup to have in your tool box. The best part of jet drills is they are more precise than jets. Jets go in 3 step increments. Jet drills go by each size.
How do you know if you need to go bigger? Or smaller?
Read your sparkplug
How does the bike act when you have a main jet too big
Sputter
be careful of some of these drill bit sets, they can be completely mismatched and have multiple repeats of the same size in a box. Make sure you measure each drill bit with a mic before attempting, or make sure you didn't cheap out on drill bits. I got 4 of the same repeats for 3 different sizes. Luckily I had a #66 and a #70 but nothing else.
Cool video...thanks
What about the pilot jet ???
Only works for main jets :-(
Brilliant
What if you needed say a 150, I didn't see a 1.5 in your kit.
hello guys can anyone tell me what is the point of a carburettor trick? 😮 why do you need to drill a bigger hole? does it give more power at higher rpm? and its trick works with all engines that have carburetor?
It’s to add more fuel if needed. You want your carburetor to have the perfect fuel mixture. This is achieved by jetting the carburetor.
Dude my dirt bike is a nightmare I have done 200 different jet scenarios and the God damn f****** thing just still does not run right it's sputters/hesitates really bad at about half to full throttle on acceleration
Do a compression test and check the valves. Also recommend a wide band 02 sensor so there is no guessing involved in tuning:
www.rollingwrenchdenver.com/products/wide-band-o2-sensor-tuning-kit
All I'm going to say is Yes good idea but one must not assume drilled orifice will flow = 2 bought exact size because of flow bore length , good tune tip though to get it in Park 🤫
You can dial it in much better then jets. Jets go up 2 sizes at a time. Drill one step at at time. It’s more precise.
This may work ok for single cylinder bikes. Drilling by hand for multiple carbs would be begging for trouble.
Drills are a single step while jets skip around in sizes of 3. Wouldn't you rather get it perfect? Drilling is the closest of the two ways.
Genius!!!!
thank you,, got some bits , an going in,,,save some money...!!
When are you going to get some in
Maybe 3 week or so
Omg u can also buy same drill bit set @ your local welding supply store. Called torch tip drills for $20. My little secret
Or a hobby store has them as well. You choose
Nice
Great 8nfo,if your working on steam locomotive built before 1848. Jets are precision made. Glad i work on my own crap and don't pay people to screw my shit up
Works great with a nice set of precision drill bits :-)
Small Precision drill sets that go on down to as small as .012 for drilling Pilot jets can be had for $40 and they're made in U.S, Then you just need a drill that has a chuck that's able to tighten a bit that small, I'd never use the soldering repair method unless its a temporary fix until you drill another virgin jet, Start small go larger
We have the kit. Comes with the drill set and chuck. I have been using this technique for decades. It simply works with no draw backs
Awesome.
It would be great to have a visual while you explain the items you're talking about. Words and explain things confusing, visual is easy for most people to understand the situation
Noted
If you drill out an original Jet and change the orifice size then the next guy will have no clue what you've done and you have just ruined the "system"
The next guy/shop thinks he's got a 78, but he's really got an 82..84..86 and is banging his head against the wall because it won't run. ultimately, it's because you couldn't spend a dollar on the correct jet size.
Great tip!
Idk how send poc on here
Cool 👍
So cool... I need