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Re: Grose-Jets any good?

To: jtw@mercury.lcs.mit.edu, railroad@itw.com,
Subject: Re: Grose-Jets any good?
From: RJohn50603@aol.com
Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 09:17:57 -0400
To all,

I replyed to one "thumbs down" comments on Grose-jets last week with an Amen.

My specific experience with these jets on twin SU HIF's on a 1973 MGB was not
good. I installed them the first time I was into SU's and found them tobe
prone to shicking open, even with running a Fram G-2 paper filter.

I had the car for about two years, driving it everyday with standard Viton
tips then switched to the Grose-Jets. After a couple of  weeks I began to
have flooding problems. I fianally ended up replacing them with new standard
jets. That was about six yers ago and I haven't had any flooding problems
since. The car has always been a daily driver.

In my opinion, the soft Viton tip of a standard jet are most effective and
also MOST forgiving of anything that manages to get through to them.




                                                                           R.
Johnson



















                                                           RJohn50603@aol.com
 

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