ive been searching for a while a could find a good answer so i figured i just go ahead and ask.
i think i need float valves for my 79f and would like to know what size they are so i could maybe see if any local yami. shops have them cheap.
or if any from mikesxs would fit. they seem to be the cheapest place online. Part #48-5019 and Part #48-1429 look close.
also would just starting my bike and letting it idle on full choke cause some gas to go into the airbox? over the winter i go out and start it up everynow and again, and let it warm up on full choke then shut her down. today i went out and seen some gas driping out the air box. i pulled it apart and had about a 1/2 cup of gas in the airbox. i did watch for gas coming out the carbs but there were non. i then pulled the carbs and clean them. all four float valves do have shiny wear rings around them but no groves that i could feel.
whats the best way to test them before putting them back on my bike.
also my bike starts up and runs fine with no smoke or anything.
i think i need float valves for my 79f and would like to know what size they are so i could maybe see if any local yami. shops have them cheap.
or if any from mikesxs would fit. they seem to be the cheapest place online. Part #48-5019 and Part #48-1429 look close.
also would just starting my bike and letting it idle on full choke cause some gas to go into the airbox? over the winter i go out and start it up everynow and again, and let it warm up on full choke then shut her down. today i went out and seen some gas driping out the air box. i pulled it apart and had about a 1/2 cup of gas in the airbox. i did watch for gas coming out the carbs but there were non. i then pulled the carbs and clean them. all four float valves do have shiny wear rings around them but no groves that i could feel.
whats the best way to test them before putting them back on my bike.
also my bike starts up and runs fine with no smoke or anything.
.... guess our bikes (like some of us) are gettin' long in the tooth, do ya' think?

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