On another current thread there has been a bit of discussion brought up about emulsion holes, but I didn't want to muddy up that thread. So I am looking for some advice as to what these holes actually do and how to tune them and for what circuit they affect.
Specifically on a Quick Fuel Q-850. Each metering block has 8 holes and they all have #28 jets in them.
These carbs also have the idle feed restrictors at the top of the metering blocks. The bottom hole is not tapped to accept a jet. I have read that some people like these jets on the bottom. Is it worth the hassle of tapping out the bottom holes?
Specifically on a Quick Fuel Q-850. Each metering block has 8 holes and they all have #28 jets in them.
These carbs also have the idle feed restrictors at the top of the metering blocks. The bottom hole is not tapped to accept a jet. I have read that some people like these jets on the bottom. Is it worth the hassle of tapping out the bottom holes?















