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#16 PostAuthor: Pigford » Fri Mar 21, 2014 7:17 pm

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PAULJAC47 wrote:Better to use the manometer method, you can see what the levels actually are with setting with a measurement you cant tell the levels,i made mine up with some aquarium tube and a plastic screw in for the bottom of the bowl where the drain plug goes,cost pence...


Where did you get the plastic screw thing to go into the float chamber ?


Trouble is it takes YONKS to set them up that way :?? You have to take them apart to adjust them, then check again & if still out - off with the bowls again :!:
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#17 PostAuthor: Compo1955 » Fri Mar 21, 2014 7:33 pm

Pigford wrote:
Compo1955 wrote:
PAULJAC47 wrote:Better to use the manometer method, you can see what the levels actually are with setting with a measurement you cant tell the levels,i made mine up with some aquarium tube and a plastic screw in for the bottom of the bowl where the drain plug goes,cost pence...


Where did you get the plastic screw thing to go into the float chamber ?


Trouble is it takes YONKS to set them up that way :?? You have to take them apart to adjust them, then check again & if still out - off with the bowls again :!:


Yep, I know that, but I want to do a quick check that they are all the same level,and what level the fuel is at.
I`m trying to work out why my engine will only idle ok with the air screws set at 1/2 turn out. All the settings are correct, points gap, timing, tappets, cam timing etc.
I`m thinking the fuel levels might be low so I just want to do a quick check.
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#18 PostAuthor: PAULJAC47 » Sat Mar 22, 2014 5:14 pm

Compo go the plastic adapter that screws into the bowl drain from a local aquatics,its just a plastic straight through connector for aquarium air tubing,agree with Mark that its a bit of a pain ot set up,but i usually set them on the bench,using a couple of old head rubbers screwed to a piece of ply,i level them in the vice with a spirit level,only way of actually seeing the fuel level is correct in the bowls....i tie wrap the clear tubing from the adapter to the side of the carb bowl..its also a quick way to check em on the bike...
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#19 PostAuthor: Compo1955 » Sat Mar 22, 2014 7:28 pm

PAULJAC47 wrote:Compo go the plastic adapter that screws into the bowl drain from a local aquatics,its just a plastic straight through connector for aquarium air tubing,agree with Mark that its a bit of a pain ot set up,but i usually set them on the bench,using a couple of old head rubbers screwed to a piece of ply,i level them in the vice with a spirit level,only way of actually seeing the fuel level is correct in the bowls....i tie wrap the clear tubing from the adapter to the side of the carb bowl..its also a quick way to check em on the bike...


At first I thought you had managed to find the correct screw-in adaptor`s to fit the tubes to but now see this isn`t the case. So I will get the connectors that you suggest and give it a go. Thanks for the info.

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