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setting float level

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Hello GS Land,

When I set the float level (on my '82 GS1100E) to 22mm as my manual says, to what part of the float do I measure to? With the carbs upside down, the highest part of the float is the square edge connecting to the metal arm; however, the center of the round portion of the float is very close. Also, the round portion of the float would hang lower than the square portion, when the carbs are in their proper position. Any help would be appreciated, because I am not able to get the proper color on my plugs.

Thanks,
Billy Miles
 
It's from the highest point on the float as the carbs are upside down, not the arm. But for the arm to be in that position I think your floats must have been damaged. Do they look bent?

Michael
 
mopolopo said:
It's from the highest point on the float as the carbs are upside down, not the arm. But for the arm to be in that position I think your floats must have been damaged. Do they look bent?

Michael

on the cv carbs the floats have the square portion he is refering to at a higher point than the actual float, this is normal and we should still measure from the float section not the square arm section.
 
Darn! Missed my chance for an easy post. :wink:
(The above advice is correcto-mundo by the way)
 
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