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08 Nov 2009 14:07 #332151 by Galactica
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Any one know how to make a cheep float level tool. I'm looking to set up a set of '77 kz650 carbs.

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76 KZ900

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08 Nov 2009 17:43 #332190 by TeK9iNe
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Ruler. :laugh: I've had to resort to this more than once.

Square, maybe rig something like a float tool with the two of em'

Good luck.

B)

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79 Kawie Z1000 LTD
81 Kawie Z1000 CSR
83 Honda VT750C A
85 Kawie GPZ900 A2
86 Zukie GS1150 EG
93 Yamie XV1100 E
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08 Nov 2009 20:22 - 08 Nov 2009 20:23 #332261 by Patton
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A 12" length of clear plastic tubing with same o.d. as o.d. of the drain screw threads will "self-thread" into the drain screw hole and permit testing service float bowl fuel level.

There's also a fitting on ebay for less than $10 that's similar to the factory tool, basically a normal drain screw adapted with a nipple and clear hose.

Good Luck! :)

1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
Last edit: 08 Nov 2009 20:23 by Patton.

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09 Nov 2009 19:07 #332501 by savedrider
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I just did mine this last weekend with the tool from the eBay seller. It's worth every penny. I'm sure you could get by jamming some clear tubing into the hole too, but the one that threads in is just really nice to have, especially for a fairly cheap price (when compared to the factory tool).

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11 Nov 2009 11:36 #332874 by mtkawboy
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If its Dave from Bozeman Mt, he does nice work and is easy to deal with. I have a couple of his tools.

78-KZ1000/1105, 80 KZ1000, 82 Kawasaki GPZ750, 95 Harley Fatboy, 80 Suzuki GS1100ET, 81 GS1100E parts bike, 83 GS1100SD Katana/1394,78 Yamaha XT500, 81 Yamaha XS650, 78 Yamaha XS650E, 48 Whizzer model J motorbike, 71 Honda CT70H, 71 Honda CT70, 81 IT 250 Yamaha,82 Honda XL100S owned

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03 Dec 2009 12:48 #337267 by Zthou1977
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savedrider wrote:

I just did mine this last weekend with the tool from the eBay seller.


I am looking for this as well. Searched Ebay, but no luck. Could you give me his seller ID or point me to his auction? Thanks, Jeroen

1977 Z1000A1, 1982-1986 KZ1000P (built from two piles of parts), Moto Martin Z1200 (trying to get it registered), 1977 Z650B1
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05 Dec 2009 19:58 - 05 Dec 2009 19:59 #337675 by Bluemeanie
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Here ya go guy... KZ650 float tool

1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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23 Jun 2010 23:46 #377884 by wfomx
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The e-bay float tool works good. I have also took the tip off of a Papermate ink pen, thread it into the bowl drain hole and attach a clear hose.

76 Kawasaki KZ900
99 Kawasaki ZRX1100
03 Suzuki RM250
97 Kawasaki KDX220
71 Yamaha DT250
71 Penton 125 Six Day

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24 Jun 2010 05:29 - 21 Feb 2013 01:45 #377895 by H1Vindicator
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24 Jun 2010 06:25 - 24 Jun 2010 06:25 #377899 by Patton
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With the "correct" size o.d. clear tube (i.e., tube o.d. about same as drain hole i.d.), simply self-thread the tube into the drain hole, which works fine and doesn't leak. :cheer:

Carry the float bowl along when shopping for clear tube.
Test fit before purchasing. B)
Or splurge by getting a couple of different o.d. size 1 foot lengths. :lol:
This of course refers to common soft flexible clear tubing, and not a rigid plastic pea-shooter type tube. ;)

Good Fortune! :)

1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
Last edit: 24 Jun 2010 06:25 by Patton.

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