The tang is in the middle of the float. The part that actually presses against the float valve. It was bent too high and causing the valve to seal prematurely. And I double checked float height before putting them back on the bike. Since Halloween festivities soaked up my evening then maybe tomorrow at lunch I can tackle that exhaust and post a pic.
I know at the XSive rally next June at John's I think I'll be recommending a carb intro class for us newbies. I really need to see it once before it makes sense and other than pictures I haven't had anyone in person to point to it and walk me through. Wasn't someone going to make a video or something?
Do the intake carb boots have gaskets to seal them? I was wondering why you just couldn't unhook the airbox from that side of the carbs and then just unscrew the carb boots from the engine and pull the whole mess out instead of bending the boots all to heck and back wiggling those things out of there. I was thinking of pulling them again and slapping some black RTV on them just to seal anything up that might cause a high idle or vacuum leak.
I know at the XSive rally next June at John's I think I'll be recommending a carb intro class for us newbies. I really need to see it once before it makes sense and other than pictures I haven't had anyone in person to point to it and walk me through. Wasn't someone going to make a video or something?
Do the intake carb boots have gaskets to seal them? I was wondering why you just couldn't unhook the airbox from that side of the carbs and then just unscrew the carb boots from the engine and pull the whole mess out instead of bending the boots all to heck and back wiggling those things out of there. I was thinking of pulling them again and slapping some black RTV on them just to seal anything up that might cause a high idle or vacuum leak.
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