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Originally Posted by 2.2 Straight six
unless you're buying in bulk, you won't get them for $1-2. the easiest thing is to machine them from something like stainless steel. it's very strong, can be machined (it's a pain to machine, but it can be done easily once you know how.) the other advantage is that you can machine it to your exact spec. carb nozzles are made for jetting fuel into the carb.
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I think your missing the point of what he's asking
hoeken Its been a while since I dealt with a carb, but I did re-jet an old Stomberg once. The jets were sold in a variety of numbered sizes, all with the same threaded fitting to mount them in the carb.
As Curtis has suggested you need to find a good Carberator rebuilder, who will have a pile of old and new jets laying around, and you can pick and choose what you need.
They will also know the hold sizes for each jet.