FWIW, I too found two different versions of Chuck's carb ... and I wound up splitting the difference and using a throat opening of .140. It has been working well on my Webster, with a .875" diameter cylinder.
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i should say that if you have a stove pipe in your truck bed, no problem with except they rust out really quick.
next i have a few questions. Awake, on your drawings as well as Mr. Fellows plans, on the jet, the holes appear to be flat bottom. im hopeing not. i realize most plans draw it like that but dont really mean flat bottom.
NEXT AND A ROOKIE QUESTION - SORRY, but when measuring a blind drill hole that is not flat bottom. do you measure from the sharp point of the bit or from when the flutes start? assuming from the tip?
and then on the needle. we have a large assortment of darning needles here at werowance mansion estates (just kidding) but none of them give a # like a drill would. closes i have is .048 untill you hit the thread hole where it spreads to what i can best tell is between .050 and .051.
my question is since i cant seem to find a pack of darning needles labled as a number #18. where would i need to measure the .050 dia at? mid shaft?