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Float Level On Gs550 Carbs
A question for those that are in the know on carburettors on this forum. With experience preferably. In all three workshop manuals that I have for my GS550B (1977) model, and that includes Suzuki Factory manual, Haynes and Clymer, they quote the float level at 26mm whereas all references on the forum refer to 24mm as being the measurement for the float level. Would someone more knowledgeable than me be able to give me the correct figure and explain why the differences are quoted. My bike has always run rich but with plenty of power and no evidence of lumpy running. I've discovered the float levels are set at 23mm. Would this be the reason for this? If set at 26mm would this be too lean?
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I don't know the specs for your bike but I think there is WAY too much consideration given to the float levels. They're almost always set right to start with, almost never need adjusting and almost never cause problems. It just seems to be a 'fun thing' that people want to concern themselves with.
The chances are, if you have gas leaking out of the carbs...it's not the result of the float heights. It would be very unusual unless someone came in to your garage, took your carbs apart and adjusted your carb floats....without you knowing about it.1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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Float height is 24mm +- 1.0mm. I believe Suzuki made a mistake on the height at one point in the factory manual but corrects for it later.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostFloat height is 24mm +- 1.0mm. I believe Suzuki made a mistake on the height at one point in the factory manual but corrects for it later.
Thanks again. Cheers. Don.
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Originally posted by chuckycheese View PostI don't know the specs for your bike but I think there is WAY too much consideration given to the float levels. They're almost always set right to start with, almost never need adjusting and almost never cause problems. It just seems to be a 'fun thing' that people want to concern themselves with.
The chances are, if you have gas leaking out of the carbs...it's not the result of the float heights. It would be very unusual unless someone came in to your garage, took your carbs apart and adjusted your carb floats....without you knowing about it.
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Suzuki_Don
Originally posted by chuckycheese View PostIt would be very unusual unless someone came in to your garage, took your carbs apart and adjusted your carb floats....without you knowing about it.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostExcept that they are usually different. Not sure why but it seems whenever I get another bike there are always one or two floats that are way off from the others.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostExcept that they are usually different. Not sure why but it seems whenever I get another bike there are always one or two floats that are way off from the others.1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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Call me funny but I usually try to get the carbs as close to perfect as possible. There is always going to be measurement error so having the adjustment at nominal provides a little fudge factor.
Regarding the carbs at 23mm, that's on the rich end of the spec. The carbs in my 850 were consistently adjusted that way from the factory so I was happy to leave them that way.
Good luck.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Top Newbie Mistakes thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=171846
Carb rebuild tutorial...https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac...d_Tutorial.pdf
KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostCall me funny but I usually try to get the carbs as close to perfect as possible. There is always going to be measurement error so having the adjustment at nominal provides a little fudge factor.
Regarding the carbs at 23mm, that's on the rich end of the spec. The carbs in my 850 were consistently adjusted that way from the factory so I was happy to leave them that way.
Good luck.
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