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Emulsion bleed Question #1888073
08/09/15 03:02 PM
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It seems that the most common fix for the 3-hole Quickfuel emulsion blocks is to block the middle and leave the top and bottom.

After doing a little math, I found that a .025,.018,and .025 combination yields very close the same sq.area as the 2-28's. Anyone tried this or know if it would work better than the 2-28's?


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Re: Emulsion bleed Question [Re: 340B5] #1888125
08/09/15 04:53 PM
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Do it all the time.......


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08/09/15 06:33 PM
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Thanks. I thought it might work as good or maybe even better. I guess the only place to get the .018's is BLP?


Yeah, it's got a smallblock.
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The emulsions are 6-32 and I get blank set screws and drill em to my desired sizes.....


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