440 air jet

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jdcat
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440 air jet

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Anyone know if the 440 79 trailfire used an air jet? How about the 79 sportfire? I dont know what the difference was between the TA440A,[trailfire],or the TA440B [sportfire]. If the sportfire used a single carb, I would think both either used an air jet or not. Thanks Jon
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First, there was no Sportfire in 1979. "Air jet", what are you refering to? Power jet carb, one of the jets in the carbs, air box, ????

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jdcat
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Referring to the carb air jet.Intertec service manual states in 79 the following sleds were made,spitfire, trailfires 340-440, sportfire,liquifire 440. If this manual is right, Deere would of had the 34m mikuni in the sportfire. I know my 79 34m carb trailfire is not a power jet carb.
jdcat
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Scratch the intertec info , it cant be right. What im doing is installing my 34m mikuni carb back on the 79 440 trailfire. Id hate to have a burn down IF this sled used a air jet. Am aware not all carbs used an air jet, This trailfire at the time has no air jet.
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