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Putting my carbs back together and whether using original float seat and valve needle or K&L rebuild parts, the original floats need the tab bended by what seems to be an excessive amount. I am pretty sure they weren't like this when I tore them down. Does this look normal? This is what it takes to get the height of 22.4mm.
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That's totally wrong. The float tang should be very slightly angled down, not angled like that.
Are you sure you are measuring correctly? If the spring loaded tip in the float valve needle won't hold up the weight of the float, you need new float valves. Don't try to replace the needles, get new float valves. Mikuni brand are best. Keyster decent. K&L are junk.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostThat's totally wrong. The float tang should be very slightly angled down, not angled like that.
Are you sure you are measuring correctly? If the spring loaded tip in the float valve needle won't hold up the weight of the float, you need new float valves. Don't try to replace the needles, get new float valves. Mikuni brand are best. Keyster decent. K&L are junk.
I was very hesitant to try bending the hinge upward as I haven't been able to find anyone doing it. It doesn't take much.
Gave it a shot and was able to get the tab back to almost level.
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I wish I could have kept all original mikuni parts, but two of the needle dampers are nearly seized.
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Is the weight of the float compressing the needle spring?
And remember: float height is just to get you close, it's fuel level that really matters. You may have to make some clear tube adapters. It's easy to do.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostIs the weight of the float compressing the needle spring?
And remember: float height is just to get you close, it's fuel level that really matters. You may have to make some clear tube adapters. It's easy to do.
You might be right about K&L. The float valve seat does not fit nearly as tight as the Mikuni.
I've seen the drilled out float bowl screw method for the adapter, but don't have a spare screw. If you'd like to share your method or a link, I'd very much appreciate it.
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Buy screws matching drain screw thread pitch. Drill hole through. Epoxy, JB Weld, small pieces of copper tubing into hole. Attach clear tube on copper tube to make tool.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostBuy screws matching drain screw thread pitch. Drill hole through. Epoxy, JB Weld, small pieces of copper tubing into hole. Attach clear tube on copper tube to make tool.
If I had to guess, I've probably used 3/16" ID fuel tubing. The threads in the float bowls are a weird extra-fine M6 for some unknown reason. 6mm is a little smaller than 1/4".1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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Originally posted by bwringer View Post
I've successfully used plain Tygon tubing many times. Select a hunk of translucent fuel tubing with an OD a little larger than the threads and just screw it into the float bowl. The soft plastic will catch the threads and seal surprisingly well.
If I had to guess, I've probably used 3/16" ID fuel tubing. The threads in the float bowls are a weird extra-fine M6 for some unknown reason. 6mm is a little smaller than 1/4".
Are you screwing the tube into the threads from inside the bowl and then taking the screw out and that would keep the tube sealed?
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If you have a bench grinder, pencil point the tube by grinding the end. Then, screw it into the drain screw threads, as tightly as possible. This is what I do with VM carbs. CV float bowls have a notch in the threads, so it may not seal perfectly. It's worth a try though.Ed
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jdub6092 If you can't get the tube mentioned above to thread into the drain, another option is to look for some tubing large enough to clamp onto the outside of the drain.
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Originally posted by jdub6092 View Post
I'm trying to picture this in my head.
Are you screwing the tube into the threads from inside the bowl and then taking the screw out and that would keep the tube sealed?
And that's a good point about the notch in the threads in some carbs, Ed. Last time I did this was on VM carbs, so it may not work on BS carbs.
If you can scare up a spare drain bolt and modify it, that's a sure-fire way to handle this.
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