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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1406237, member: 73147"] There is nothing I know of, except a fool with a grinder, that can screw up aluminum. It will just make it darker. The next bigger jet from a 62 is likely a 65. They do not go up by 1 number at a time. That number pertains to the orifice size. And it may be something up inside? The slow jet passage is bigger and does bottle neck at the carb bore. If you can force air through back wards would be the ticket? Thats just the way they are, I did not do it. Not to mention the design of the slow jet, that sucker is small! Try not to scratch the bore. It is smaller than the hole in the bore! [/QUOTE]
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