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Posted by Dave on July 22, 2000 at 11:21:39 from (169.207.87.117):
In Reply to: Re: Float Level - please!! posted by The Red on July 22, 2000 at 09:19:16:
I have GOT to get a camera like that!!!! I edited your drwg, but couldn't figure out how you posted that image. Anyway, it looks like the flat plate that the has the tang that pushes the float valve stem in and out is parallel to the carb gasket surface. This looks right on mine, too, but this carb doesn't have a high speed fuel mixture adjusting screw, so flow through the venturi must vary with float level. Unless someone can find this unknown carb somewhere, I will try it like this ( about 1 1/4" ), and if it doesn't run right I'll try it at 1 15/16. That's a pretty big difference on such a little carb. Thanks,and how did you get that jpeg to post?
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