The Bing idler jet controls the fuel mixture from closed to 1/2" throttle. Below 1/4" throttle the idler jet is the most tuning part. See illustration. Smaller numbers indicate leaner conditions. Available in the following sizes: 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 be sure to specify size when ordering. |
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Yes, they are.
The Type 54 and 84 carburetors do not require an oring on the idle jet.
The Type 64 and 94 Carbs use oring #831-713 on the idle jet.