|  Bruce---There's not a thing wrong with the standard jets, butf you
think you have the need for more fuel flow (as in wide open throttle
with a performance engine) then the Grose is a good way to go.  I bought
the Grose jet thinking it would allow more fuel pressure without
overwhelming the float, but that wasn't the case. (A pressure restrictor
se for no more than 3 lb. was still necessary when using an electric
pump)
Dick
 
From: BCrouter@cicorp.sk.ca(Crouter, Bruce CI(
Hello everyone, I have been a member for a few months and so far I have
just been lurking, mostly because it is -30 degrees and snowing outside
and thoughts of driving my Triumph seem very distant. 
I am rebuilding my carburetors and see in the different part books that
Grose Jets are available to replace the needles. Is this an upgrade that
I should consider? Is there anything I need to know? I would greatly
appreciate any advice. 
Bruce Crouter 
1975 TR6 
Saskatchewan, Canada 
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