750 twin pilot screws
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Re: 750 twin pilot screws (and now float level adjustment!)
20 May 2007 19:21
EsaPro wrote:
Yeah, that's pretty much what I mean. The only thing different would be to maybe gently clip the tube to something so it will not move at all when the gas flows in."fix position" - is this more than simply holding the end of said tube up against the carb body? I am picturing about 4" of tube, stuck in the float drain screw hole at the bottom of the bowl, and me holding the end up (as still as humanly possible) to the carb body. This would give a U-shaped tube, and gravity does the rest. Right?
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(2.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
(3.) '78 KZ750B3 Twin - Commuter
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Re: 750 twin pilot screws (and now float level adjustment!)
20 May 2007 20:16
Thanks BT, that helps. I hope to be in Springfield, IL, this summer - might have to pop up there to see the stable.
Post edited by: EsaPro, at: 2007/05/20 23:16
Post edited by: EsaPro, at: 2007/05/20 23:16
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