VB64A A Carbs
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VB64A A Carbs
Have a set of VB64A A carbs apart to clean, will be going on a 79 engine . Any benefit to going to #38 slow speed jets while I have everything apart ? Stock motor, air box,paper filter and a 6 into 2 into 1 exhaust. Or leave well enough alone and stay with the #35's. And probably a stupid question, but what effect would going up to a 38 have on the carbs?
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Re: VB64A A Carbs
The consensus is the larger slow jet compensates for the crappy fuel that most of us have availability to, not necessary but while you're in there why not?jt wrote:Have a set of VB64A A carbs apart to clean, will be going on a 79 engine . Any benefit to going to #38 slow speed jets while I have everything apart ? Stock motor, air box,paper filter and a 6 into 2 into 1 exhaust. Or leave well enough alone and stay with the #35's. And probably a stupid question, but what effect would going up to a 38 have on the carbs?
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Re: VB64A A Carbs
Since the VB64 slow jets are screw-in, might not be a bad idea to go up to #38. They can be easily changed. Down side is poorer gas mileage. If you get everything right when rebuilding the carbs, they'll work just fine stock too.
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Re: VB64A A Carbs
Mmmm, Mine are pressed in.daves79x wrote:Since the VB64 slow jets are screw-in, might not be a bad idea to go up to #38. They can be easily changed. Down side is poorer gas mileage. If you get everything right when rebuilding the carbs, they'll work just fine stock too.
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Re: VB64A A Carbs
Oops, should have said the '82 VB64 only had screw-in slow jets.
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Re: VB64A A Carbs
I wonder if the screw in jets is the difference between the 64A and the 64B carbs.
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Re: VB64A A Carbs
I think the '82 version is VB64AB
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Re: VB64A A Carbs
Thanks everyone for the info, greatly appreciated!
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