chrisjw
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Post by chrisjw on Mar 3, 2015 17:33:05 GMT
The way I fettled mine was place the sleeve bottom down on a sheet of wet and dry (on a flat surface, kitchen work top is ok)and give it a couple of rubs keeping it square. Refit to finger tight and check the position of the holes. After about 4 repeats I got the 2 holes both sides directly either side of the coil. Its so much easier then to tuck the cotton against them. Im currently testin a home wrapped coil, .3 wire round a blunt green needle at 1.4. If fuel economy hasnt improved with this build Im back on the regular heads for good. & did it cure the leak completely phtumshk ? "Life...........is just a bowl of tricks!!!!!!"
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Post by phtumshk on Mar 3, 2015 19:06:31 GMT
The way I fettled mine was place the sleeve bottom down on a sheet of wet and dry (on a flat surface, kitchen work top is ok)and give it a couple of rubs keeping it square. Refit to finger tight and check the position of the holes. After about 4 repeats I got the 2 holes both sides directly either side of the coil. Its so much easier then to tuck the cotton against them. Im currently testin a home wrapped coil, .3 wire round a blunt green needle at 1.4. If fuel economy hasnt improved with this build Im back on the regular heads for good. & did it cure the leak completely phtumshk ? "Life...........is just a bowl of tricks!!!!!!" yep, its was a good fix, as long as you have cotton pressed against the holes its leak free. And its a lot easier when you can actually get to em.
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