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Does anyone know where I can buy blank emulsion jets that have a screwdriver slot in them rather than just the hex headed ones that McMaster-Carr has? I see QF has them as blanks but I'd rather buy them in bulk than in pairs.


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Quick Fuel 7-7-10 is their part # for a 10-pack of blank e-jets.

FYI, if you're working on Holley Ultra HP or BG Claw/Demon metering blocks, the QFT e-jets have too large an OD to screw into those metering blocks properly.

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Originally Posted By BradH
Quick Fuel 7-7-10 is their part # for a 10-pack of blank e-jets.

FYI, if you're working on Holley Ultra HP or BG Claw/Demon metering blocks, the QFT e-jets have too large an OD to screw into those metering blocks properly.



Thanks. I have BLP plates so I should be ok I hope.


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Re: Emulsion jets [Re: madscientist] #2221869
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I only use 6-32 set screws on the BLP 5124 blocks and just tried to screw in a shouldered slotted jet and it's a no go plus the head of the jet is in the flow path imo...........set screws sit nicely inside instead of above............ thumbs


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Re: Emulsion jets [Re: Thumperdart] #2221885
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Originally Posted By Thumperdart
I only use 6-32 set screws on the BLP 5124 blocks and just tried to screw in a shouldered slotted jet and it's a no go plus the head of the jet is in the flow path imo...........set screws sit nicely inside instead of above............ thumbs



Thanks Dom.

Guess I'll call McMaster-Carr and just get the regular set screws.


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The BLP blocks are not made to use headed bleeds, they are not countersunk. The Brass set screws are the best anyway, much cheaper.


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