Main Jet size for carb 7043183?

YOBE

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Hi,

I have been reading the service manual quite in detail and states that for my setup: Mercruiser 165HP 6cyl 70's it should have the carb 7043183. Engine serial nr is 4506302.

But I would like to verify if the current installed 2 main jets have the correct size.
In the service manual I dont find any reference to this.

Does anyone know where I could find the spec's for the original size of the 2 jets in my setup?

Thanks
 

YOBE

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Currently I have 2 jets of 0.049 inch. But without finding more details, the info I can find is that this is probably too low.
 

Scott06

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Currently I have 2 jets of 0.049 inch. But without finding more details, the info I can find is that this is probably too low.
Sometimes you see them in the carb tune up specs in the factory manual but a quick search I cant find it either...

How do the plugs look?

these guys seem to have one NOS jet with PN AD listed for sale. Could buy it for less than $10 and cross check

 

YOBE

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Sometimes you see them in the carb tune up specs in the factory manual but a quick search I cant find it either...

How do the plugs look?

these guys seem to have one NOS jet with PN AD listed for sale. Could buy it for less than $10 and cross check

Mine are similar to this JET. So that would fit I guess. Just weird there is no info on what size the originals are.
 

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Mine are similar to this JET. So that would fit I guess. Just weird there is no info on what size the originals are.
I'm sure there is in paper somewhere. Could ask a place like Mike's Carbs and he may have the info
 

Scott06

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Mine are similar to this JET. So that would fit I guess. Just weird there is no info on what size the originals are.
As Ad points out I have seen it for some carbs in the carb section of manual or some addendums, but not for anything that old. I think I saw one for high altitude jetting but again not for a 165 engine.

if you can verify the size by getting a NOS jet may be best.

if the plugs look good may not be worth messing with.
 

YOBE

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I did some deeper check on Mike's carb and I found this listing for Jets on Rochester 2GC carbs.
With some help of chatgpt and providing the full list of all models / engines, this one seems to be very close to my Mercruiser 165:
CHEVROLET TRUCK 6 SPL A/T → 7020140 (2GC, .044)

Seems to be a 6cyl engine of the in-line family. And this spec's a 0.044 Jet.
Mine are 0.049, so looks reasonable for a marine engine as they state that jets for marine engines are slightly bigger.

Makes sence you think?
 
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