CHOKED JETS.
When dealing with a choked carburettor jet the usual practice is to blow through it either with the mouth or with compressed air, and to judge the results by feeling the velocity of the air passing through the hole or holes. A very much better way is to fill the mouth with tobacco smoke and eject it through the carburettor jet. A partially choked jet can be “ seen ” by this method, or if any one of several holes is obstructed, it can immediately be detected.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 346, 10 July 1930, Page 7
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