To jet a carburetor in humid weather, you'll generally need to adjust the main and idle jets to accommodate the increased moisture in the air, which can affect air density and fuel mixture. A richer fuel mixture may be required, so consider increasing the jet sizes slightly or adjusting the mixture screws to enrich the fuel. Additionally, observing the engine's performance during test runs can help fine-tune the settings for optimal operation. Always make incremental adjustments and monitor changes carefully.
The are on the left portion of the carburetor.
function of jet in carburettor
In your carburetor. You have a main jet and an idle jet.
humid weather is when moisture comes into the atmosphere
Moisture (water droplets) is saturating the air when the weather is humid.
primary jet size 105 secondary jet size 150
Today the weather Is humid.
choke, throttle, jet
the jets are inside the carburetor. They look like brass pipes, they can be unscrewed. The jets have to be clean (the hole has to run all the way through the jet) in order for the engine to run.
As I heard they are followed by warm and humid weather, but I also heard wet and stormy.... I think warm and humid to be the best answer
quadra-jet
a rochester quadra jet