Pistol_91
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I got cha. Makes sense. I will have to pull both sides and examine everything thoroughly.The nozzle is only .017". You'd basically have to pop the venturi block out of the bottom of the bucket then force water or air backward through it. But if it's a tiny piece of trash, then blowing air or water might push it out of the hole but probably not completely out of the block. It will be tricky to clean it good, but not impossible.
It holds a good bit. The hump is higher than you'd expect. However, the PS venturi is always pumping fuel over to the DS saddle. I'm guessing if there's about 1/3 of a tank left, I'd expect the PS of the saddle to be completely empty and you're just running off the DS saddle. The fuel gauge averages the reading from both sides and applies a rolling average to dampen fluctuations.
What is the purpose of this spring here? From memory, there is also one on the driver side correct?
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