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Woznaldo
19-04-2016, 11:51
Ladies and Gents,

Can someone point me in the right direction for Carb Jets. I don't need mains as I have quite a few of them, but I do need the smaller Air Corrector type jets. I'd prefer 100 and 110 sizes, but happy to take anything (as long as the head is intact).

Help appreciated.

Woz :D

Bigfoot
19-04-2016, 12:44
I got a load sitting in my house, just need to find time to put them in shop, all different sizes though, didn't go as low as that though when purchasing

Woznaldo
19-04-2016, 21:11
I got a load sitting in my house, just need to find time to put them in shop, all different sizes though, didn't go as low as that though when purchasing

Would you be willing to sell me a few directly? I can PayPal funds.

like I said, size isn't hugely important as I can use solder and re-drill to get the size I need. I just want to have a few sizes to be able to swap out and test.

francob80
21-04-2016, 19:04
Also interested, I'll buy a few too if available.

Bigfoot
21-04-2016, 22:47
After this weekend they will be in club shop for all

Mr Raider
24-04-2016, 16:48
Awesome, loads better than soldering and re-drilling the jets. :agree::)

Woznaldo
26-04-2016, 12:05
Is there any update on the jets going into the club shop please?

Bigfoot
26-04-2016, 15:07
Removing a bottom end from a clio and then if time will be on tonight

Bigfoot
26-04-2016, 22:56
New shop group added for all carb parts, all added now ready to be ordered

Woznaldo
27-04-2016, 07:48
No air corrector jets! :(

Bigfoot
27-04-2016, 10:47
That's on my next order with them. And any other items or quantity needed. As delivery is expensive unless bulk buying from them.

francob80
27-04-2016, 12:21
Thanks for that Bigfoot but 1st stage/AC jets are what is needed.

Bigfoot
27-04-2016, 12:52
What size air correctors would people want me to order in?

Alex
27-04-2016, 13:08
I don't need any but I would say for most applications a 0.9 and a 1mm would be the main sizes to go for. :agree:

R5MJH
27-04-2016, 13:41
I don't need any but I would say for most applications a 0.9 and a 1mm would be the main sizes to go for. :agree:
id 2nd that too

Trevhib
27-04-2016, 14:18
For anyone looking on, the OE jet sizes are:

1.2mm main jet.
1.25mm air corrector.
1mm 1st stage enrichment jet.
1mm 2nd stage enrichment jet/bush.
0.45mm idle jet.
0.40mm accelerator pump jet.
1.7mm needle valve.

Woznaldo
27-04-2016, 20:58
id 2nd that too

Yeah, I think that would cover most applications, possibly a 1.1 mm size too. That said it's easier to drill to a bigger size than solder and redrill smaller. So unless others want a 1.1 too, the 0.9 and 1.0 mm should be fine.

remember that the AC jet is the same fitment as the first stage jet, but we don't tend to mess with that one too much.

R5MJH
27-04-2016, 21:21
Yeah, I think that would cover most applications, possibly a 1.1 mm size too. That said it's easier to drill to a bigger size than solder and redrill smaller. So unless others want a 1.1 too, the 0.9 and 1.0 mm should be fine.

remember that the AC jet is the same fitment as the first stage jet, but we don't tend to mess with that one too much.


we ran a 0.9 ac 1.3 2nd stage and 120 main afrs were great on cruise and good on boost using a full t25 tomcat and 15psi:agree:

Laurie
27-04-2016, 21:47
Am I understanding it right that the main jet cannot be removed?
Currently I have:
1.3 main jet
1.3 second stage
0.7 first stage
1.0 or 0.9 AC jet (not sure)

I've be advised to get
1mm first stage
0.9 AC jet
Standard main

Does anyone know where I can get these please ?

R5MJH
27-04-2016, 21:53
Am I understanding it right that the main jet cannot be removed?
Currently I have:
1.3 main jet
1.3 second stage
0.7 first stage
1.0 or 0.9 AC jet (not sure)

I've be advised to get
1mm first stage
0.9 AC jet
Standard main

Does anyone know where I can get these please ?


main jet is easy to change its the 2nd stage that cant be removed at all boss

francob80
27-04-2016, 22:27
I think it would be handy to provide 0.7, 08, 0.9 and 1mm.

francob80
27-04-2016, 22:30
Laurie,

As per FB page this is what I would do in your situation before going down the malpassi route.

Change your 1st stage to 1mm, check that your AC is 0.9 and change your main back to 1.2m. Make sure you have a decent fuel pump and you should find your afrs are fine up to 20psi.

If you still need fuel up 2nd stage to 1.4 and then fit adjustable fpr.

I think I have a couple of 1st stage/AC jets somewhere.

You can buy mains from RTOC shop now.

tubbyG
27-04-2016, 22:38
I think it would be handy to provide 0.7, 08, 0.9 and 1mm.


:agree: this is a good selection for those who are modifying the carb........ I got the exact selection made for me by Fordy. Not entirely sure if he is still making them but if he is then the club should take advantage of his skills

francob80
27-04-2016, 22:40
Agreed, Fordy sent be a batch too and very useful to drill yourself etc. Pretty certain he has none left now.

James5
27-04-2016, 22:51
Am I understanding it right that the main jet cannot be removed?
Currently I have:
1.3 main jet
1.3 second stage
0.7 first stage
1.0 or 0.9 AC jet (not sure)

I've be advised to get
1mm first stage
0.9 AC jet
Standard main

Does anyone know where I can get these please ?


Dude are you running a std venturi carb?

Laurie
28-04-2016, 10:26
Dude are you running a std venturi carb?

Thats what I've been told

Trevhib
28-04-2016, 11:02
It will be stamped on it. If you look down the venturi, you'll see a number in millimetres.

Laurie
28-04-2016, 11:05
Re-jetted standard venturi I've just been told but the chap I bought the car from.

Trevhib
28-04-2016, 11:41
It should say 25mm on it then. Worth checking it hasn't been bored out.

Group A venturis were 27mm and stamped as such.

Check these articles if you haven't already. They make for great reading:
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?27381-Service-the-Solex-32DIS-Carburettor-With-new-photos
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?4734-All-about-the-32DIS-Carburettor-(from-old-site)

Ian S
28-04-2016, 11:55
You would only need to increase the fuel pressure to the float chamber if it's emptying. You'd have to be making a lot of power before that was happening. Unless maybe you are spending a lot of time over 100MPH on full boost, sort of thing?

How much boost are you using?