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Re: Dynojet washer yes or no.
Reply #15 - 01/12/07 at 12:43:23
 
Probably influenced by the thickness/existence of the white spacer too.
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Reply #16 - 01/12/07 at 13:37:50
 
Heck, I've been in there, carb on the bench, stuff scattered all over , do I remember how it looks in there? Noperz. When I was in there I was just trying to focus on not having anything left over when I was done. All I lost while I was in there was some MPG! Found a pretty good bit O Hawlin BUTT!
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Reply #17 - 01/25/07 at 19:24:28
 


    Boy, my question certainly brought forth some spirited discussion to say the least.

Here's the deal on the washer. I e-mailed Dynojet and the guy told me that a washer is necessary with the Dynojet but not necessary with the original jet. The original jet head is larger. The Dynojet head is quite a bit smaller in diameter and can allow the jet to slide up into the carb. The washer prevents that. He also said the thickness of the washer was not important.
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Reply #18 - 01/25/07 at 19:43:00
 
Mine had the washer. I remember because it didn't fall out of the carb until I got ready to put in the new jet. I bumped it with the new jet and out into the grass it went. Luckily I found it.

Tip #1: Don't work on the carb in a lawn chair out in the yard no matter how sunny and warm it is. Wink
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Reply #19 - 01/25/07 at 19:53:45
 
steelwolf wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
Mine had the washer. I remember because it didn't fall out of the carb until I got ready to put in the new jet. I bumped it with the new jet and out into the grass it went. Luckily I found it.

Tip #1: Don't work on the carb in a lawn chair out in the yard no matter how sunny and warm it is. Wink


Not even under a shade tree?
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Re: Dynojet washer yes or no.Steelwolf
Reply #20 - 01/25/07 at 20:30:05
 
TVR_FSO wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
Not even under a shade tree?

Shooot @! I gotta write that one down.
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Reply #21 - 01/25/07 at 21:00:08
 
And  DJ did not send one, because there is one on the original jet.
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Reply #22 - 01/26/07 at 04:08:15
 
Clymers shows it having one part # is 36  in exploded view. and its a #4 washer. without it mine ran really rich, so the gas milage thing could be that.
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Reply #23 - 01/26/07 at 15:01:19
 
Oh yea, mechanic work over any "No Floor" location is always an added hazard. The least a fella should do is grab a piece O plywood & use that for a floor. When I am in the garage I try to sweep before I start into anything that might put small pieces on the fllor. The less stuff there is on the floor, the more likely I am to find that little run away piece. Congrats on finding that washer..
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Reply #24 - 01/26/07 at 21:16:47
 
and the other tip if you have not read it yet - put a shop towel over the starter - it is like a magnet anything small that is drop'd will go in that slot - if i remember correct that is where gary found his jet washer later
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Reply #25 - 01/27/07 at 21:05:48
 
Reelthing wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
if i remember correct that is where gary found his jet washer later

I believe you are correct.
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