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Tim
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Anybody got a picture of a VM Carb Float being set with a caliper ? I want to make sure I'm putting the caliper in the correct position on the carb body to measure the float height.
Thanks !!!!
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While I was at it, I happened to notice the picture included with the instructions. It shows the measurement taken from the ridge around the float bowl and not the gasket surface. The difference between those 2 surfaces is at least 2 mm. Wassup with that?
All of this just goes to show you why you really need to put the bowls on, turn the carbs over, put gas in them and measure the fuel level.you know, come to think of it.. the mating surface is not the place most of us measured from.. it's actually the raised bump - because when the bowl is affixed to the body of the carburetor, it can not go any further than that ridge in terms of tightening it down.
It would make 100% sense to measure from the ridge, to the top (bottom) of the float to get our figure of 24mm. This may be why a lot of the search results on THIS very website return figures such as 25/26mm etc.
People were not measuring on the ridge, so they added a mm to make up for measuring the flat surface.
All of this just goes to show you why you really need to put the bowls on, turn the carbs over, put gas in them and measure the fuel level.
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All of this just goes to show you why you really need to put the bowls on, turn the carbs over, put gas in them and measure the fuel level.
You are the man... measurement is taken over the raised edge and that confirms it. .