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    Carb bowl fuel level check with hose

    I want to check the float height by the actual fuel level using a hose connected to the drain outlet of the carb bowl. Did anyone ever nail down a slick way to make the connection of a clear plastic tube to the bowl outlet?

    I suppose I could drill a hole through some bolts and wedge a small (very small) plastic tube in the hole. But is there an easier way that someone has found?

    I think someone said BassCliff had somethingon his website about it but I have been unable to locate.

    Thanks

    #2
    slick connection? just use the float bowl drain hose, the hose doesn't have to be clear,
    maybe a nipple is missing?
    GSX1300R NT650 XV535

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      #3
      No drain nipple on BS/CV type carbs.

      I made a level gauge by drilling a hole in an old floatbowl drain plug screw and using epoxy to attach a piece of copper tubing purchased at Home Depot. Those drain screws are very fine thread (.8 pitch I believe) so finding similar bolts can prove difficult.
      Ed

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        #4
        This is also the case with VM29s and VM33s, no nipple.

        I sacrificed an old 17mm cap from a float bowl and drilled a hole to insert a nipple.



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