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fuel level measurement for carbs

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okay because it really sucks to pull off these carbs and plus i dont have my clymers handy. Can anybody tell me what the fuel level is supposed to be and how long of a bolt do i need?
 
i did some digging and found my spec it is 6.5mm +/- .5mm i want to check fuel level not float height and to do that i have to have a bolt for the drain plug that is 6.5mm tall after the base o f the inside of the float bowl
 
Doh! Color me dunce. :confused:

Do you have a fuel level tester/meter/tube thingy that screws into the bottom of the float bowl? I've never used one so I'll shut up now.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
i plan o n making one and just had a fantabulous idea if i drill a hole througha bolt and attach a hose t o it then i can make a level kinda like a manometer
 
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