Ray-
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if I am setting the float level when the carbs are upside down with the bowls off, wouldn't that mean that a bigger measurement=less fuel in the bowl when right side up because the actual bottom of the floats would then be closer to the bottom of the bowl and therefore not let as much fuel into the bowl before the float needle seated?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if I am setting the float level when the carbs are upside down with the bowls off, wouldn't that mean that a bigger measurement=less fuel in the bowl when right side up because the actual bottom of the floats would then be closer to the bottom of the bowl and therefore not let as much fuel into the bowl before the float needle seated?
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