jetting new pipe and reeds?

brand new toomey kits come with a 310, (some say a 300, but the pipe reveiw thread says differently, 310 ..unanimous decision)
thats with the pipe,filter and airbox vents

i'd get a 310, 320 & 330, start large and work down,
doing plug chops to confirm each jet

heres the info on that..........
http://www.blasterforum.com/do-yourself-20/how-plug-chop-38674/

as for the vf3's, my #1 choice for reeds, they're a known biotch to seal, i use a thin coat of hi temp copper permatex on both sides of all gaskets, and a leak down test should/must be performed to insure your motor is air tight, before any jetting can be done sucessfully

slickerthanyou makes a very nice unit for a good price, pm him if ya need one.....
http://www.blasterforum.com/do-yourself-20/videos-how-perform-air-leakdown-test-31464/

or....
http://www.blasterforum.com/do-yourself-20/build-use-leakdown-tester-10663/


follow the directions that come with the vf3's if the "nozzle" needs cut off, or heres my experience with that if ya bought used............

http://www.blasterforum.com/do-yourself-20/how-plug-chop-38674/
 
i got a full toomey, used the vents it came with and 310. vents were not enough, took the air box cover off completely and runs perfect.
 
naw, then i wouldnt have to pay my supporting dues, and watch what i say on here, thats no fun at all

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