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No I use a screw driver!

Not sure what you mean by that question?

Am I missing something.

No, you are not missing anything. A bad attempt at humor on my part it seems.

Great Googley Moogley was used in a Frank Zappa song. My reply was another Zappa line.

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My bad at 39 I got great googly moogly from the old man in the commercial who misspelled the Chiefs in an endzone on football field and painted Chefs. HAHA...

My apologies!

No apology required. Frank didn't make up that line and I assumed you quoted Frank.

Now it's off to Montana to be a dental floss tycoon for me. (The tweezers ae for plucking the dental floss.)

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  • 3 weeks later...

Stephen,

I was thinking that the best tuning tool (cost wise) would be a small drill set, soldering iron and an O2 sensor.

The idea would be to simply drill jets/correctors bigger or ; solder and drill smaller to experimentally tune. Once nearly dialed in with the "mule jets", buy the correct factory machined jets that match the "mule jets".

http://www.piercemanifolds.com/product_p/98.0181.00.htm

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