If you do a search for "float level" you get to links that show home made gauges. Page 70 of the repair manual shows a gauge in place. And this link viewtopic.php?f=9&t=6054&hilit=float shows pictures and talks about levels min and max.
My question is how do you determine the proper max and min levels? All comments, both at the link above and in the repair manual say the fuel level should coincide with the bottom edge of the measuring device. If i make me own device how do i determine the length of that side of the device?
Jim LaGuardia says he has instructions and pictures posted but I cant find them
Hope my question is clear !!
Thanks in advance
ps There is discussion on the link i gave about a Porsche gauge with conjecture about if it would work....nobody answered that question. anybody know?
Float level gauge
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Re: Float level gauge
If I am not mistaken, Gravity (fluid dynamics?) will tell you the appropriate level and the length of tube should not really matter....with reason of course. Just go by the carb size and make the gauge to reflect those dimensions when compared with the pics.
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1974 710M
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1974 710M
2007 2WD Ural Patrol
Re: Float level gauge
Jim's carb float gauge pictures are in the Carburetor gallery here: http://www.goatwerks.com/images.htm
His comments regarding proper float height are on the pics.
His comments regarding proper float height are on the pics.
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Re: Float level gauge
Thank you both for taking the time to reply and the help finding the link.
Berger (don't mean to sound rude) the reason I feel the dimension of the tool is important is that two landmarks on the tool are referenced to locate the proper fluid level in the tube, specifically the bottom of the clip and the bottom of the tool. The length of the tube, so long as it is 'long enough' is immaterial. If i make the tool myself, the length
of the tool and placement on the clip are important
Berger (don't mean to sound rude) the reason I feel the dimension of the tool is important is that two landmarks on the tool are referenced to locate the proper fluid level in the tube, specifically the bottom of the clip and the bottom of the tool. The length of the tube, so long as it is 'long enough' is immaterial. If i make the tool myself, the length
of the tool and placement on the clip are important
Re: Float level gauge
look at this thread
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=6054&hilit=float
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=6054&hilit=float
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Re: Float level gauge
Sorry to clutter the board but I guess I am not being clear in my question......All the posts and the repair manual reference the tool to locate the proper range of the fuel level. That infers that the two points referenced are at specific specs...fine if you are using the OEM tool
but if you make your own you must be given the precise position of the clip and the precise length of the side of the tool on which the clip is fastened OR different land marks , say something on the body of the carb.
Maybe my anti-stupid pills aren't working.....I await being straightened out
but if you make your own you must be given the precise position of the clip and the precise length of the side of the tool on which the clip is fastened OR different land marks , say something on the body of the carb.
Maybe my anti-stupid pills aren't working.....I await being straightened out
Re: Float level gauge
viewtopic.php?t=4675
http://s277.photobucket.com/user/richar ... l.png.html
http://www.expedition-imports.com/c=1Da ... ning_info/
per the repair manual page 71
16.5mm +- 1mm
ti is also possible to remove the top of the carb and use the tail of a caliper to measure down from the top rim of the carb body to the gas level in the carb, using this method the accelerator pump must remain in position in the carb body.
http://s277.photobucket.com/user/richar ... l.png.html
http://www.expedition-imports.com/c=1Da ... ning_info/
per the repair manual page 71
16.5mm +- 1mm
ti is also possible to remove the top of the carb and use the tail of a caliper to measure down from the top rim of the carb body to the gas level in the carb, using this method the accelerator pump must remain in position in the carb body.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.
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Re: Float level gauge
thank you Ed !!