Too much gas cause bogginga and overflow?

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  • Guest

    #16
    Originally posted by newGS300Lowner
    Also, quick questions.

    What instrument is best used for measuring the float height?


    and, you measure the float height from the tip of the clip, to the bottom of the float bowl, with or without the gasket???

    Thanks
    I use a digital caliper/Gasket off/I measure from the gasket surface to the stepdown on the float from the hinge.

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    • KitKat

      #17
      ok thank you

      any1 know the answer to my previous previous post about the damages of too much gas?

      Thanks

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      • Guest

        #18
        Check compression. If it's good and you don't smoke don't sweat it.

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        • KitKat

          #19
          i dont have a compression tester, should i just change the oil just to be safe?? its really not that hard, and i can do it pretty quickly

          Thanks

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          • Guest

            #20
            Originally posted by newGS300Lowner
            i dont have a compression tester, should i just change the oil just to be safe?? its really not that hard, and i can do it pretty quickly

            Thanks
            If it needs it?

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            • KitKat

              #21
              ok i will check if the oil level is too high because of the excess gas, if so, then i will change it. if not, i will probably leave it be. as long as when i get the bike back together, i don't smoke.

              Thanks to all who helped?

              Any1 have any other suggestions?

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