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Carbs - Setting Float Bowl Height (some questions)
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waterman
Originally posted by donimo View Post
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donimo
so you check this with the motor running eh?
it's really easy to get to the fuel drains on my bike, waaaaaay easier than pulling the carbs to check float height, is this a resonable alternative?
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by donimo View Postso you check this with the motor running eh?
it's really easy to get to the fuel drains on my bike, waaaaaay easier than pulling the carbs to check float height, is this a resonable alternative?
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostHowever, most of the people I know, including myself, simply set the floats within the specified range, ALL of them at the same measurement, and call it a day.Ed
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostHowever, most of the people I know, including myself, simply set the floats within the specified range, ALL of them at the same measurement, and call it a day.
Usually they are off a little, if it runs fine that's good enough. If it doesn't run fine, and if that corresponds with what my fuel levels are telling me, I tweak the float a tad.
I don't pull the carbs, just the float bowl in question.
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