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    Float and fuel height

    HI all

    Great forum and information,

    My question is this, My daughter got a hold of a 1980 GS850G and it looks like its been worked on before. She left the fuel on PRI and it filled the crank case. We drained 3.5 gallons out of the oil drain. It ran rough (I thought) so we took the carb off and did a rebuild with new parts (rebuild kits from Z1)
    - Checked the valve clearance found nothing would fit between the lobe and shims all the shims were 2.6 - 2.75. replaced shims to get.03 - .08 (actually appox.06) ....
    - Valve and Breather Gasket sealant or no
    - Now while doing Carbs (BS32SS ID Number 45110) checked float height found all of them to be 20.5mm The manual wants 22.4mm +/- 1mm
    Would 20.5 cause fuel to be to high and overflow or to low.
    - I don't have the tube adapter to check fuel height which I think is supposed to be 4.5mm - 5.5mm .... looking to find something that will work.

    Any advice on if 20.5mm is ok with some and not others

    We don't have it back together yet so any thoughts would be appreciated.

    Thank You
    Last edited by Guest; 10-07-2015, 08:35 PM.

    #2
    Did you remove the gasket before measuring float height ( had to ask) and are you measuring from the right place? What manual are you using ?
    http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/ in case you haven't found it yet.
    Lower float height will give higher fuel level.
    When you did the carbs did you compare jet sizes with stock?
    Some can get creative with jets and levels.
    97 R1100R
    Previous
    80 GS850G, 79 Z400B, 85 R100RT, 80 Z650D, 76 CB200

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      #3
      Thanks Brendan

      Did double check the jets sizes with what came out of the carbs. The Carb kits were K & L.

      Measured without gaskets

      Downloaded a GS850 manual I believe it was from the bikecliff site about 454 pages and used the pages that referenced GS850GT that referenced Carb ID # 45110.

      I think now it might be the GT model because IT HAS A cross over pre muffler. Not sure if that makes a difference.
      Last edited by Guest; 10-08-2015, 09:08 PM.

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        #4
        Yes..the lower then float ht the higher the fuel will rise in the bowls. The float ht is intended to get it in the usable range and then the wet bowl fuel level check affirms if the floats will need further adjustments. Remember the fuel level is particular to each individual carb so check each one and adjust each one accordingly.
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          #5
          Thanks Chuck,

          When I get the needed stuff to do a "wet bowl fuel level check" Ill get that done. Apparently then both need to be checked and its not redundant.

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            #6
            Also, make sure you do the float bowl level check with the engine idling.
            1978 GS1085.

            Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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              #7
              Agemax,

              I believe your talking about the tube method (wet bowl fuel level) ?

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                #8
                Originally posted by drt View Post
                Agemax,

                I believe your talking about the tube method (wet bowl fuel level) ?
                Yes, that is correct.
                1978 GS1085.

                Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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                  #9
                  If you have an '80 850, you DON'T want to use the reference for the 850GN. The "N" is the '79 model, which has different carbs. They don't get set to 20.x mm either, so it doesn't really matter. You have an '850GT, which uses the BS32SS carbs that will be found in the first 'supplement' in the bike for the newer models.

                  The measurement you are looking for is 22.4 +/- 1.0mm from the carb body to the lower part of the 'step' on the float. Make sure you measure both floats of each carb to make sure they are within about 0.5mm of each other.

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                    #10
                    Are you running with the stock airbox and exhaust or are there pods and a 4to1 ?
                    97 R1100R
                    Previous
                    80 GS850G, 79 Z400B, 85 R100RT, 80 Z650D, 76 CB200

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                      #11
                      Steve,
                      It does have the BS32SS with ID # 45110 carbs on it. And the VIN plate - manufacted in 2/80 and DOES NOT have the stepped seat or the cross over/pre muffler pipe

                      frame no. GS850-125044 Engine no. GS850-133150

                      (but it looks like it had been worked on before and maybe different parts?


                      But I will look and ref the manual again.
                      Last edited by Guest; 10-08-2015, 07:22 AM.

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                        #12
                        Brendan,

                        Yes, stock air box and prob. original exhaust. 4 to 2.
                        The bike only has 42000 miles on it. unless it had been rolled over. Not sure
                        Last edited by Guest; 10-08-2015, 08:48 PM.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by drt View Post
                          Brendan,

                          Yes, stock air box and prob. original exhaust. 4 to 4.
                          The bike only has 42000 miles on it. unless it had been rolled over. Not sure
                          Just thinking about the possibility that someone found the bike running lean after ditching the stock set up and rather than re-jetting tried to fix it by upping the fuel level by dropping the float height.
                          Last edited by Brendan W; 10-08-2015, 07:29 AM.
                          97 R1100R
                          Previous
                          80 GS850G, 79 Z400B, 85 R100RT, 80 Z650D, 76 CB200

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                            #14
                            It has been repainted but doesn't look damaged. but all the lights have be refitted and spliced in to the wiring (urgh). Ill post some pictures tonight or tomorrow.

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                              #15
                              When checking float heights I find it really important to make sure the floats are 'level' as well --
                              The one edge you check may be the proper height - but be sure the entire float is sitting 'flat' so the opposite side is also at the correct height.
                              This ONE missed step cost me an extra removal and re-set of a set of carbs on a GL1100 4-cylinder Wing.
                              Doesn't sound like much - but those are the second hardest carbs I have ever tackled to remove and replace - it was hours of extra work...

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