Carb float bowl wet adjustment tool
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Carb float bowl wet adjustment tool
4 days 19 hours ago
Saw this on FaceBook, Team Belbros..
Gonna give it a try!
Place carb body on top of glass, the bowl underneath the top.. Connect fuel to carb, fill the entire volume, see where
the shutoff point is?
Gonna give it a try!
Place carb body on top of glass, the bowl underneath the top.. Connect fuel to carb, fill the entire volume, see where
the shutoff point is?
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Re: Carb float bowl wet adjustment tool
4 days 15 hours ago
There's nothing like having a glass jar filled with gasoline on your work-bench, waiting for an elbow to knock it onto the floor !
I'm "befuddled" as to why you can't use the typical method........
"The Wheel has already been invented" !
I'm "befuddled" as to why you can't use the typical method........
"The Wheel has already been invented" !
1980 KZ 1300 sr# KZT30A-009997
Always High - Know Fear !
Always High - Know Fear !
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Re: Carb float bowl wet adjustment tool
2 days 19 hours ago
I like to live dangerously! That's why I have two wood-burning stoves in my shop a glass jar with 1.85 quarts of gasoline in it, working on a workbench and using authentic fingers!
Made this adapter for 79 carbs..
Haven't figured out how to for later carbs with screw, not a bottom bolt.
Made this adapter for 79 carbs..
Haven't figured out how to for later carbs with screw, not a bottom bolt.
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