"I stated "drill them out to 0.45mm" not 45mm. That's over 2 inches.
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LUCKY -Yes the decimal point is in the right place but what I was trying to say is that
0.45 is too large! See what I mean. I have tested that on the 1978 CB750K. It is way too rich.
That idea comes from the CB750 choppers website.
.45mm=17.71 thousandths or almost .018 thousandths.
.42mm=16.53 thousandths or almost .16-1/2 thousandths.
Makes a big difference.
Maybe it worked on earlier models ...don't know. I would have to actually test that.
I was not quibling about the decimal point.
The jet itself just has #42 or #45 stamped on it. No decimal point.
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