I spent over an hour on the net looking for some solid examples of where the point of reference is for measuring the float height on my 34s. Very frustrating.
Here's what I've done so far. With the float bowls off, I gently turned the carbs upside down so that the brass float are pointing up. There is a lip on the carb body that the gasket sits in. I am measuring from the actual gasket surface, to the top edge of the floats (from the upside down perspective, it's really the bottom edge). They were something like 33mm measured that way. In order to get to 25mm I would have to do quite a bit of bending of the brass tabs. The problem is, the carbs overflowed before at the higher setting. Unless I'm mistaken, increasing float travel actually is working in the opposite direction.
The other option would be to measure from the lip just above the gasket surface. That gains me 3.5mm.
What is the correct point of reference?
Help is greatly appreciated!
TIA
Here's what I've done so far. With the float bowls off, I gently turned the carbs upside down so that the brass float are pointing up. There is a lip on the carb body that the gasket sits in. I am measuring from the actual gasket surface, to the top edge of the floats (from the upside down perspective, it's really the bottom edge). They were something like 33mm measured that way. In order to get to 25mm I would have to do quite a bit of bending of the brass tabs. The problem is, the carbs overflowed before at the higher setting. Unless I'm mistaken, increasing float travel actually is working in the opposite direction.
The other option would be to measure from the lip just above the gasket surface. That gains me 3.5mm.
What is the correct point of reference?
Help is greatly appreciated!
TIA
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