i have two five hole emulsion tubes but they look different? the one has five holes equally spaced the other has 4 holes then a gap then one more hole near the bottom of the tube. my question is ; WILL PUTTING THE TWO DIFFERENT TUBES INTO THE CARBS HAVE ANY AFFECT ON THE RUNNING?
WHY R THERE TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF 5 hole emulsion tubes?
5 hole emulsion tubes
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Re: 5 hole emulsion tubes
No need for capital letters, you can read the post just fine without them.duggyr wrote:i have two five hole emulsion tubes but they look different? the one has five holes equally spaced the other has 4 holes then a gap then one more hole near the bottom of the tube. my question is ; WILL PUTTING THE TWO DIFFERENT TUBES INTO THE CARBS HAVE ANY AFFECT ON THE RUNNING?
WHY R THERE TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF 5 hole emulsion tubes?
And yes they will.
The higher up emulsion tube works at higher revs.
What bike is it? The emulsion tubes may be wrong or custom.
If anything i'd guess the higher holes go in the rear. Did you mix them up and not record them?
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