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    i was just looking around. I dont see any jet repair. Odds are if its some odd sized thread there will not be a heli coil made for it. Even if you managed to get your hands on the correct sized tap, you still have the problem. You could just find another metering block. ? I wonder if the Loc tite form a thread would hold up to the gasoline. Do they still make that stuff?

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    holley jets

     



    Tried everything ,gave up oh well I wanted new metering blocks anyway , thanks for the help . Ordered new quick-fuel metering blocks for front and rear through Jegs should be here in a couple of days . Can't wait !!! it's only money anyway right.

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