- Location
- Boynton Beach, FL
Anyone know where I can get the brass nipple fittings that are a part of the mikuni carbs?
The plate is removed from the #2 SBN 38 carb, the restricted orifice leading to the return line became blocked, carb cleaner, compressed air, thin wire, everything I tried failed to re-establish any flow. I couldnt find much information on the best method to remove these brass parts so I heated the plate, in doing so this one fitting just cracked and fell apart-cant explain it I had not even touched it it just fell apart. The other nipple came out clean. I then drilled out the orifice, so question #2.
Assuming the engine is a bone stock 2002 701, would enlarging or completely drilling out this orifice compromise the engines ability to perform? I've read a lot about jets in return lines but couldnt find anything definitive. Should i drill it the rest of the way and use a jet in the return, and what size? or just leave it as it is now= about twice the diameter it was before.

The plate is removed from the #2 SBN 38 carb, the restricted orifice leading to the return line became blocked, carb cleaner, compressed air, thin wire, everything I tried failed to re-establish any flow. I couldnt find much information on the best method to remove these brass parts so I heated the plate, in doing so this one fitting just cracked and fell apart-cant explain it I had not even touched it it just fell apart. The other nipple came out clean. I then drilled out the orifice, so question #2.
Assuming the engine is a bone stock 2002 701, would enlarging or completely drilling out this orifice compromise the engines ability to perform? I've read a lot about jets in return lines but couldnt find anything definitive. Should i drill it the rest of the way and use a jet in the return, and what size? or just leave it as it is now= about twice the diameter it was before.

