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Where to set float level....
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 12:48 pm
by Bryce S.
All,
I am currently in the process of getting my carb fine tuned and am sealing my very old float but also want to be sure I am running it off of the right settings. I have a U&J carb and obviously information on these is fairly limited. Does anyone happen to know how high for me to set the float level and about how much my float should weight to perform properly? I have been fighting this thing for the last couple of weeks.
Thanks,
Bryce
Re: Where to set float level....
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 1:00 pm
by Philip
i set mine as high as possible without leaking
Re: Where to set float level....
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 1:33 pm
by Craig Leach
Hi Bryce,
The purpose of the float is to maintain a level of fuel to operate the systems in the carb. Idle, intermediate, main jet & accelerator pump
(when applicable ) the higher the float level the richer the none adjustable systems will be & the lower the leaner. As a rule of thumb the
float should be level with the top of the carb body when held upside down with the float resting on the needle & seat. You should be able to
suck on the fuel inlet and pull a vacuum in this position. If sealing the float has added weight to the float you may want to add a little bit to
that measurement.
Craig.
Re: Where to set float level....
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 9:06 pm
by Bryce S.
Craig Leach wrote: ↑Wed Mar 08, 2023 1:33 pm
Hi Bryce,
The purpose of the float is to maintain a level of fuel to operate the systems in the carb. Idle, intermediate, main jet & accelerator pump
(when applicable ) the higher the float level the richer the none adjustable systems will be & the lower the leaner. As a rule of thumb the
float should be level with the top of the carb body when held upside down with the float resting on the needle & seat. You should be able to
suck on the fuel inlet and pull a vacuum in this position. If sealing the float has added weight to the float you may want to add a little bit to
that measurement.
Craig.
Thank you! I'll be double checking it.
Re: Where to set float level....
Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2023 6:33 pm
by Bruce Compton
Bryce; I've done maybe 7-8 of the U&Js and the first one had no float (just the hinge). I bought the black float material from Langs but without knowing the correct dimensions, made a float that was way too thick, like around 5/8-3/4" thick. I set it so the top was level with the body when inverted but had a too lean mixture as the size of the float actually displaced too much fuel and created the low fuel level. I luckily soon found an old original float that was closer to 3/8" thick and trimmed my home-made float to match and that solved the problem.