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RUNNING ADJUSTMENTS—
Engine
CLEANING THE JETS AND FILTER. It may happen that foreign matter enters the float
chamber and is sucked into the jets, so preventing the flow of fuel and causing the
engine to falter. Fig. 30 shows the jets which may be removed for cleaning purposes.
Care should be taken not to enlarge the jet orifice. The filter incorporated in the fuel
pipe union can be removed for cleaning after the union bolt has been removed.
NOTE.—A fully comprehensive booklet on each type of Solex carburettor can be
obtained post paid on remittance of 1/- to Solex Ltd., 223/231, Marylebone Road,
London, N.W.I.
Besides giving full instructions on tuning the carburettor, the booklet contains a
helpful chart on engine and carburettor fault diagnosis, many useful general hints and
tips, a complete price list of spare parts, a list of Solex Service Stations throughout
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