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Re: fuel level 10-20
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Posted by moseed on October 09, 2004 at 12:59:53 from (207.177.239.36):
In Reply to: fuel level 10-20 posted by Klein Rot on October 07, 2004 at 12:11:07:
The cork float should be 13/32 of an inch from the edge or lip of the bowl when you have it inverted. If you have to bend the float up or down to get to 13/32 do it by pressing on the attachment screw for bending it up. If you need to bend it down get a small cheap screw driver and put a small bend in it. Put it through the hole in the bowl and put the end of the screw driver on the brass arm that is attached to the cork float as far in(away from the cork)as is reasonable and use that point as the pivot. It sounds crazy but it works. Don't put any strain on the cork or you will be replaceing it. The instructions come with replacement cork floats if purchased from Gorden Rice. Good Luck!
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