Steve
GS Whisperer
I use B7es plugs. Tried one range hotter to maybe burn of the soot.
I will check the float height. Will a too low float level make the bike run rich through the whole rev range?
It is better to fix the problem than to apply a Band-Aid (hotter plug).
Be careful with your description of "lower float height", as the carbs are upside down when you set them. A lower number actually means that the floats ride higher, which will, indeed, yield a richer mixture. The float height should be 22.4mm, measured from the bottom of the step, right at the notch where it meets the rounded part of the float. If your 22.4mm was measured at the top of the step, the floats (and the resulting fuel level) would be several millimeters too high.
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