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Date Posted: Tue September 17, 2013 12:30:07AM
Author: Joe
Subject: Re: Purpose of the slide inside the throttle body?
In reply to: Dave in NC 's message, "Re: Purpose of the slide inside the throttle body?" on Sat September 14, 2013 10:24:59AM

Well apparently I didn't do it 100% right. What I thought were the primary jets were actually primary jets still screwed into the mixing tubes.

Either way I had them soaking in carb cleaner for a decent amount of time. Plus the carbs as a whole weren't all that dirty to begin with so I am not too worried.

If anything everything just had a sticky film on it. It's a 98 with only 13k miles on it I think and it's just been sitting for five years.

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