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DLE30 High and Low Speed Needles

Old 06-11-2014, 04:00 PM
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These needles are slightly different. The distance from the seat to the end of the tapered needle on one is longer than the other. Also the taper is different. So the question is which needle is high and which is low. - they must be different for a reason. Thanks, Al
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These needles are slightly different. The distance from the seat to the end of the tapered needle on one is longer than the other. Also the taper is different. So the question is which needle is high and which is low. - they must be different for a reason. Thanks, Al
They are different threads so you can not mix them up.Needle closest to engine is low speed and back one closest to choke is high.
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Thanks - you are absolutely correct I was so focused on the tapered end of the needles that I did not notice that the threads were different.Of course I might have figured it out when I tried to install them. Anyhow I did learn something - thank you. Al

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