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Float level.

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Float height

Float height

I have dis-assembled and re-built my carbs and it would be hard to alter the float tangs unless you were deliberately trying.
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I totally agree. Also, I've experimented with different float heights a number of times on both of my GS's and found them to be very forgiving. The optimum range, at least on the ones I've owned, has been pretty wide.:|
 
Has anybody thought that a plugged or restricted tank vent could be causing this? I recently disassembled my gas cap and the vent had a lot of crud in the passageways. It doesn't seem to die at the stop light anymore. My logic is that while moving the vent check balls move around enough to pass air, but sitting at the light may build a slight vacuum in the tank and restricting fuel flow to the carbs.

Thank you for the thought, it had been suggested in a previous post but sadly, the condition persists even when running on the centerstand fed by the I/V (auxiliary) bottle.

I think I have some kind of airleak issue and I have new o-rings coming from Mr. Barr soon. I will reclean and rebuild the carbs with the new rings and will take great pains to check and set the float height along with the fuel heioght as per the manual.

Until I put in fresh o-rings I think I'm just chasing my tail as many have said.

Hopefully I'll have some good news soon.

thanks for all the input friends.
Spyug
 
Spyug your bike will run like a demon possessed pig with marginal or dead intake rings.

Mine were like a miracle cure so quit fretting and see what ensues with the new rings.

Stop fiddling
 
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