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cv36 float adjustment

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My Suzuki shop manual appears to show to take the measurement at the highest point on the float near the pivot and nessism's tutorial shows measurement taken down on the step. Which is correct? Is 21.4 mm correct?
 
My Suzuki shop manual appears to show to take the measurement at the highest point on the float near the pivot and nessism's tutorial shows measurement taken down on the step. Which is correct? Is 21.4 mm correct?

Can you post up a photo of the FSM showing the float measuring method? I've never seen the factory 1150 manual.
 
Found this on the site, I had remembered the 1150 float spec was different than the 1100's.
84 GS1150

Type----------------- Mikuni BS36SS
I.D. NO. -------------00A10
Bore -----------------36mm
Idle r/min----------- 1100+or- 100r/min
Fuel level------------ 3.0 +- 0.5 mm
Float height---------- 21.4 +- 1.0 mm
Main jet ------------- #120(nos.1&4),#122.5(nos 2&3)
jet needle------------ 5D14
Needle jet ----------- X-3
Pilot jet ---------------#45
By pass--------------- 0.9,0.8,0.9 mm
pilot outlet------------ 0.9 mm
Valve seat------------ 2.0 mm
Starter jet------------ #32.5
Pilot screw------------ PRE-SET (2 turns back)
Throttle valve--------- #130
pilot air jet------------- #125
Throttle cable play-----2-3 mm
choke cable play-------0.5-1.0 mm
 
Hi,

I'm pretty sure it's the same for all the CV carbs:

float_height_bwringer.jpg


manual_float_height.jpg


float_height_steve2.jpg



Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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