I had a read of a new service manual I've got and it seems your correct and it should be measured to the lower surface of the float. Looks like there will be another follow up video. Thanks
You reading the CLYMER manual too? The wording IS confusing. I always write in these MISSING details. 21mm is EXACTLY the height of the floats when they HIT their HIGHEST point. I' m going to have the needle close 1mm before it tops out.
Thank you ver very good video . Costa Rica
Thanks, I made a few mistakes do be sure to watch the update videos
Great Video!
Thanks
What part showed how you are removing the jets? Ez outs?
I received the bike dismantled, so the jets were already remove. But the process is just the reverse of putting them together, first part shows this.
@@garagemade4422 ok. will go to part 1. Thks
Are you sure you have to Take the Line and not the top of the float??? That's What my manual discribes.
I had a read of a new service manual I've got and it seems your correct and it should be measured to the lower surface of the float. Looks like there will be another follow up video.
Thanks
You reading the CLYMER manual too? The wording IS confusing. I always write in these MISSING details. 21mm is EXACTLY the height of the floats when they HIT their HIGHEST point. I' m going to have the needle close 1mm before it tops out.
The linkage on that carb rack lookslike it is from a 1975 Goldwing.
You could well be right, I was given a box of bits.
Float level is wrong,you measure from the lip of the carb not the mating surface and also it’s from the top of the float not the line on the float