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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Float Level 276's
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<blockquote data-quote="rfriedman" data-source="post: 9795" data-attributes="member: 72"><p>I have worn 276's the float needle has been trued and lapped to the seat, but now the float level is incorrect. I expect I can arrange the washers on the float to body banjo bolt such that my level is where I want it. And is that level as high as can be with out causing the carburettor to drip from the large threads on the bottom? If the bike is upright and the fuel taps on, should I expect zero drips from the carbs? If I put the bike on a side stand, should I expect drips?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfriedman, post: 9795, member: 72"] I have worn 276's the float needle has been trued and lapped to the seat, but now the float level is incorrect. I expect I can arrange the washers on the float to body banjo bolt such that my level is where I want it. And is that level as high as can be with out causing the carburettor to drip from the large threads on the bottom? If the bike is upright and the fuel taps on, should I expect zero drips from the carbs? If I put the bike on a side stand, should I expect drips? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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