Hi,
a while back early last year there was athread on float level setting and some Wiseman came up with ahome made tool for exact settings .
I have lost the book mark can anyone point me to it PLEASE
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Float level adjustment
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Re: Float leval adjustment
Darrin came up with one. Here is a picture of what he did.

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Re: Float leval adjustment
See that flourescent green area on the card? I cut that part out too, but I don't think I took a photo with it that way. It allows the card to fit over the top of the float hinge.
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Re: Float leval adjustment
ragedigital wrote:See that flourescent green area on the card? I cut that part out too, but I don't think I took a photo with it that way. It allows the card to fit over the top of the float hinge.
Thanks Guys but that card is only part of the story it was in a thread with regard to float heights and setting in general one of our new guys is complaining his carbs have no mark, I did try to point out that our carbs do not have it and pointed him to the wiki only find it is not covered !!!
Hence my interest in finding that thread as the subject needs covering badly and I need to hook out my sych tools (have to refresh my memory on how to set them up as well and the URL for the 6mm adaptors for our carbs ) to do my bike and add that to RD's carb How to:- and we should have a half way decent set up section along with my table of tried & tested plus URL 's for the jet info we have

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Re: Float level adjustment
http://www.fzronline.com/forum/viewtopi ... oat+height
Second page is where the credit card thing came from. Good idea again darrin, those cards saved me a ton of time.
Second page is where the credit card thing came from. Good idea again darrin, those cards saved me a ton of time.
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Re: Float level adjustment
Those cards saved me money... Factory Pro wants $50 for that plastic tool of theirs...megaloxana wrote:those cards saved me a ton of time.
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