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Does anybody know the size of the hole in these jets? Should have checked when I had it open. I remember they are tiny. Dribble when cold squirt when hot. But hole size?
Anybody seen a plugged up one?
Also what Baisley spring do most people use? 15% or 30%.
Thanks in advance
Last edited by Old Gunny; Jan 15, 2009 at 06:40 PM.
Does anybody know the size of the hole in these jets? Should have checked when I had it open. I remember they are tiny. Dribble when cold squirt when hot. But hole size?
Anybody seen a plugged up one?
Also what Baisley spring do most people use? 15% or 30%.
Thanks in advance
Can't help with the jet size, I'm using the LMR-002 spring.
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