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AARRRGGH! FLOAT VALVES!

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by superluckycat, Jul 21, 2012.

  1. superluckycat

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    I just spent the last 8 hours trying to set the float height for new needles and float valves.

    The manual for my HSC33's say 1mm from the carb body: bull. Every time I got them close to 1mm they would start flooding. I had to set them at 2.5mm.

    I filled, checked, drained and adjusted the damn things at least 15 times.
     
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    That's exactly how I did it.
     
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    Are you sure you have Hitachi's, and not Mikuni's?
     
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    Positive. I think it has something to do with the aftermarket float valves and needles. I didn't have this problem with the stock ones.
     
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    Try bending the tabs the other ways measure and start again slowly going back to where it needs to be set to. That worked for me and I put days into setting my floats with very similar issues. Everything was clean and polished but I couldn't get the same measurement twice.
     

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