Please reply to Garth, not to me, if you have any suggestions!
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Andrew Mace, President, The Vintage Triumph Register
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I've got a 75 spit with a Zenith Stromberg CD4 ID tag num. 3686. My question
is, beside using a hydraulic press to move the fix jet maybe 1/16 of a inch.
up, to make it run leaner, or to remove it altogether, have you ever heard of
a special tool that can be insert threw the bottom of the carb to adjust the
fix jet in an upward position? Any word on this would be appreciated
Thank you Garth
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