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When measuring float height on the BS32 carbs are you supposed to measure to the very top of the float or just before the hump? One set of instructions I found on here shows before the hump. Every where else says the very top. Which one is correct??
When measuring float height on the BS32 carbs are you supposed to measure to the very top of the float or just before the hump? One set of instructions I found on here shows before the hump. Every where else says the very top. Which one is correct??

...some surging at cruising speed.
A large percentage of BS carbs I encounter have the float levels set to the top instead of the step.
The bike will run, but it will run like poop.
As Ness stated, this is very clearly described and depicted in the manuals, so I don't know why this happens so often. Reading are hard, I guess.
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Brian (bwringer) probably won't take it seriously, but he IS very serious about his writing. Spelling, grammar and punctuation are nearly always perfect. After all, he writes for a living. Therefore, when you see something like that from him, it's all in jest. I have met the man and seen the twinkle in his eye, so I can see it again when I see stuff like this coming from his keyboard.You are right though, read IS hard but proper grammar is even harder! lol Just a little jab. Don't take it serious.![]()
Some time ago, I thought I saw somebody mention that they had compared the two gauges and found that "half a ball" was about 2cm Hg.The manuals discuss setting the inner two vacuum readings slightly lower, but no one has ever been able to tell any difference, so most of us don't bother. And the actual spec for "half a ball" using the Suzuki gauge is not clear.