nc30 float height
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nc30 float height
Hi there
I know this has been asked before but the haynes manual description for doing the float height doesnt make much sense to me, is it just a case of turning the carbs upside down and laying them on a level surface so the gasket face that yourmeasuring from is lying at an angle of roughly 45degrees of vertical /
thanks in advance dougie
I know this has been asked before but the haynes manual description for doing the float height doesnt make much sense to me, is it just a case of turning the carbs upside down and laying them on a level surface so the gasket face that yourmeasuring from is lying at an angle of roughly 45degrees of vertical /
thanks in advance dougie
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Re: nc30 float height
Just on their side so that the float tips against the needle.
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Re: nc30 float height
45 degree sounds ok.. you want the floats to drop into the bowls and rest on the springy float pin but not to compress it.
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