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    Hey guys,
    I am doing some carb work on my 78 gs750. I was wondering if anyone knows what the standard float height is? I had some oil in the crankcase and am trying to iron out the problems. Where is this measurement taken from?
    Thanks
    Josh

    #2
    Oil in the crankcase. Thats good. I suspect you meant gas in the crank case right? What carbs do you have?

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      #3
      I ALSO HAVE A 78 750, MY FLOAT HEIGHT IS SET AT 25MM

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        #4
        YUPPERS I MEANT GAS IN THE CRANKCASE. I GUESS THATS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR BRAIN CAN TYPE FASTER THEN YOUR FINGERS EH? THEY ARE THE STOCK MIKUNI CARBS. THATS ABOUT ALL I CAN TELL YA ON THE CARBS.

        JOSH

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          #5
          WHAT POINTS ARE YOU MEASURING FROM TO GET THE HEIGHT? IS THIS THE STOCK DISTANCE?

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            #6
            MY BOOK HAS 23-25MM, MEASURE BETWEEN TOP OF FLOAT AND GASKET SURFACE, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE GASKET NOT ON.....SO YOUR BIKE IS STOCK SETUP?

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              #7
              YEH THE BIKE IS ALL STOCK AT THE MOMENT. I AM LOOKING AT JUST GETTING HER ON THE ROAD WITHOUT ANY BREAKDOWNS. THEN THE MODS CAN COME. :twisted:

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                #8
                COOL :twisted:

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                  #9
                  Re: Float Heights

                  I have a 79 750E. float height is 24-25 mm. The height is measured with the carb upside down, the float bowl off and the measurement is from the surface the gasket would be sitting on to the top surface of the float. The weight of the float will be holding the needle valve closed.

                  Earl


                  Originally posted by JoCo
                  Hey guys,
                  I am doing some carb work on my 78 gs750. I was wondering if anyone knows what the standard float height is? I had some oil in the crankcase and am trying to iron out the problems. Where is this measurement taken from?
                  Thanks
                  Josh
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                    #10
                    Thanks guys. Maybe with this site and a little luck I might have her back on the road in this lifetime.

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