Needle & Seat Flooding Question.****Help ****
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Needle & Seat Flooding Question.****Help ****
Well Guys My VMax sauga continues, Getting close I think though.
Had it out for a few short runs ran great, After a wide Open throttle it would flood out and drop the left Cyl. Pull plpes drain, New plugs good again until I would open it up,
Took apart the left card and adusted the little brass tang that operates the needle and seat now it wont run on that side at all.
Splits gas out the white plastic tee on top of the carb, Its a tee with 2 lines on 2 empty spots.
Need some of your expert advise guys please, Im running out of ideas.
Steve
Had it out for a few short runs ran great, After a wide Open throttle it would flood out and drop the left Cyl. Pull plpes drain, New plugs good again until I would open it up,
Took apart the left card and adusted the little brass tang that operates the needle and seat now it wont run on that side at all.
Splits gas out the white plastic tee on top of the carb, Its a tee with 2 lines on 2 empty spots.
Need some of your expert advise guys please, Im running out of ideas.
Steve
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oh yeah! the little tang adjusts the float height... as far as the actual measurement i cant remember it off hand.. after im done posting this ill look in our own articles section...
the float height is adjusted by turning the carb upside doen and measureing and bending as needed... from what i remember though the general idea is to get the float adusted level (flat)
the float height is adjusted by turning the carb upside doen and measureing and bending as needed... from what i remember though the general idea is to get the float adusted level (flat)
My airbox is held on by one screw, not because Im lazy but because it is less weight!
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Float Level 18.1mm and yes if the floats are too low in the float bowls this could cause a lean condition (too high from body of carb when held upside down) and vise/verse if too high
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turns out chuck was on it at the exact same time...
From the 1986 Service and Tuning Data Acticle....
Float Level 18.1mm ... i think you get +-1mm on this
From the 1986 Service and Tuning Data Acticle....
Float Level 18.1mm ... i think you get +-1mm on this
My airbox is held on by one screw, not because Im lazy but because it is less weight!
Any questions or comments about this site itself can be directed to me at tylerochs@hotmail.com
Any questions or comments about this site itself can be directed to me at tylerochs@hotmail.com
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Thanks so the assistance Guys,
It apperas both needles arent sealing as they should.I have a few new ones coming,
As far as setting the float is there a procedure to follow, I seem to be short about 3 hands in trying to set them
Should it be 18 mm from where they hang at the full down position to where there meet at the needle end ?
Thanks Again you guys know your Max's !!
Steve
As far as setting the float is there a procedure to follow, I seem to be short about 3 hands in trying to set them
Should it be 18 mm from where they hang at the full down position to where there meet at the needle end ?
Thanks Again you guys know your Max's !!
Steve
turn the carb upside down.... measure the distance from the carb casting (without the gasket) to the part of the float closest to the venturi.... (hope this makes sense, im trying not to refer to "top" and "bottom").... with the carb upside down the float should rest awfully close to level
My airbox is held on by one screw, not because Im lazy but because it is less weight!
Any questions or comments about this site itself can be directed to me at tylerochs@hotmail.com
Any questions or comments about this site itself can be directed to me at tylerochs@hotmail.com
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Thanks Again Guys, Just to confirm.tyler440 wrote:turn the carb upside down.... measure the distance from the carb casting (without the gasket) to the part of the float closest to the venturi.... (hope this makes sense, im trying not to refer to "top" and "bottom").... with the carb upside down the float should rest awfully close to level
1) Set the carg upside down, Bowl up.
2) From the base where the gasket would sit to where the tang natruraly hangs of its full travel ?
Is it to the tab that meets the needle or the wide part that meets the float that we are measuring.
Steve
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Thanks
Been away for a few days guys, Will hopefully have it purring tonight.
Thanks again for all the tips !!
S-
Thanks again for all the tips !!
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