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Originally Posted by Rick Parker
I have heard of the tool being a piece of brass round stock that had a very small tight tolerance hole drilled off center in it lengthwise. It is inserted in the port after the threaded brass plug is removed, the hole is clocked to particular position (12 o'clock?) and then a correctly sized drill is inserted in the hole and then by using a pin vise twisted with your fingers you create the new hole through very thin metal in the carb bore.
Having access to a Bridgeport Mill would also allow the hole to be very accurately located.
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Yes, I'd agree with your thinking Rick, but I'd make it of steel (tool steel if possible) the harder the better, less chance of the drill wearing the hole after repeated use.
Some form of saddle clamp around it and tying it to the base of the carb would be solid enough.
Only Mr. Weber will ever know why he released IDAs with only two progression holes.
The are 4 and 5 hole DCOE carbs now.