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Re: F-14 carburetor float
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Posted by Fawteen on October 06, 2006 at 12:31:04 from (216.195.147.19):
In Reply to: F-14 carburetor float posted by farmerphil1 on October 06, 2006 at 06:43:37:
It is adjusted by bending the tab that contacts the inlet needle valve. Bending the tab up shuts the needle valve sooner, resulting in a lower fuel level in the bowl. Bending it down (obviously) shuts it off later, raising the fuel level in the bowl. My book says to adjust it so the fuel level in the float bowl is 22/32nds to 25/32nds below the bottom of the upper body. If you buy a good quality carb kit, it will come with a guage to set the float height by that will result in the proper fuel level, or close enough.
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