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Old 20-12-15, 00:26
Malcolm Towrie Malcolm Towrie is offline
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Richard, the main jets are 130 as shown in this link and also what I have seen in a few carbs. 190 is the air bleed (correction) jet for the main circuit.

http://www.ferret-fv701.co.uk/mnuls/...40nnipcarb.pdf

Steve, FYI, I have worked on two Ferret 40NNIP carbs that also had RE16434 stamped on them.

Malcolm
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