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cool_tejinder Posted - Jan 31 2005 : 06:32:13 AM
Hi ppl

I need to measure the diameter of a jet(the one in the carburettor of a vehicle) uptil accuracy of atleast 1/200 of an inch though 1/1000 would be much better. Anyone having any ideas?????

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GMP Posted - Apr 17 2005 : 03:56:32 AM
I have used numeric sized drill bits in the past to determine the jet size. These are very small and if you have a complete set, should give you the increments you want. Just see which size fits in the hole and use them as a "go/no go" gauge.


-Grumpy George
cool_tejinder Posted - Feb 06 2005 : 10:11:42 PM
A jet's holes diameter is less than 1mm in most cases now tell me which caliper has 2 jaws which can fit in a dia of 1mm n then measure uptill accuracy of 1/200 of an inch.

Aaron Cake Posted - Jan 31 2005 : 10:06:40 AM
A caliper should do fine, as long as it's jawa are small enough to fit the ID of the jet.


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