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Uh oh...picked up a Turbo Seca

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by ManBot13, Dec 6, 2009.

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    This is admittedly a dumb question, but how do you set the float levels this way? I havnt gotten into my carbs yet, but most carbs I've worked on the float bowls have to come off to adjust, measure etc?

    Ryan
     
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    Any new pics or updates BTW? Been reading this thread with great interest as I'm starting work on my Turbo..

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    With respect to the float valves, you still have to remove the bowls to get to the float valves, but you can check the fuel level using the clear tube method, WHILE the fuel pump is running.

    No real updates. Chased some electrical gremlins, think I might have caught them (repinned a bunch of connections involved with the charging system).

    No new pics because the bike looks the same and still needs a bunch of things to be "finished" (seat recovered, custom gauge cluster, a good luggage set up, repaired chin faring, updated suspension), but I honestly can't be bothered right now because I'm too busy and can barely ride it enough to keep it happy, and it's just too hot to work outside in my crumby garage.

    If you've got any specific questions just ask.
     

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