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I did mine by just blowing gently through the pipe while the carbs where off and bending the tags to shut off when the floats are 2 m.m from fully closed, seemed to work ok, probally then worth checking they fully close with petrol 🙂
Hi all,
Again I require help, is there a measurement for the float levels or do I have to acquire one of those float level tools(a fitting that screws into the drain plug) that is used in the workshop manual?
Cheers
I will try that,trial and error seems to be the only way.I guess if I get it to the stage when fuel doesn’t run out and it runs OK I must be close. I have jerry rigged a fuel supply and fired it up, it started fairly easily with the choke and then ran smoothly with out it after it warmed up. On the road will tell the true story. Just waiting for the painted bits.