cyclepro101
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Has anyone messed around with the carb float level? I have had it set with the float above and below the level of the juet with the carb upside down and noticed very little diff.
Steve
Steve
I can't seem to get the needle to seal. Clean and adjust as much as I want the fuel level always seems to be above the gasket. Always way rich and can't get decent top end unless I almost shut off the gas. Suggestions? I tried a brand new carb from another kit and same thing!
The problem is that the needle and seat doesn't seem to seal where ever I set the float level. (buy bending the tangs on the needle holder) I understand how to adjust the float level the normal way. I have probably rebuilt over 500 automotive carbs in my life so I understand the basics. masterm comes from years of my boss calling me Master-Michael. (master ASE certified) I can have the float adjusted exactly the same as on my other bike (that runs great on top end) and after running a short time if I loosen the two screws that hold the bowl gas pours out like it was full to the top. The fuel entering the carb is clear with no bubbles. The picture I attached shows my two bikes. Same 44t sprockets, same intake and exhaust gasket match porting, and same main jet size. I have been struggling to get the one on the left to keep up to the one with the rattle-can flame job. I have tried leaning and richening the main jet size, I swapped mufflers between the two, and I even tried an expansion pipe. That got it to get to 25mph in about 5 seconds but then it slows to 23 and stays there at WOT. The one with the flames now has a hose mounted carb due to foaming in the bowl. It used to only go 19mph before rubber mounting the carb. With the engine vibration the fuel entering the carb was just bubbles. Now it will run 30+ all day long. It just takes a while to get there! But that is another project I will address later.
