BS40 Float adjustment?

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BS40 Float adjustment?

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Just picked up a 74 GT750.
According to Clymer you turn the carb upside down to check float height ( 27.5mm) . This way it reads 23mm. If I turn carb slightly until float just rest on needle then I get 28mm.
Which way is the correct procedure.
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Re: BS40 Float adjustment?

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As you correctly surmised, The carbs should be at an angle to set the float height. If your measure 28mm, they should be fine.
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Re: BS40 Float adjustment?

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If your reading 23 mm the needle is being depressed with carbs upside down. Regardless of which way you turn them, it needs to read 27-28 mm when the tongue is barely touching the needle. And the needle not being depressed. You actually have to turn the carbs close to a 45 degree. If your manual states it needs to read 23 mm with the needle completely depressed, then that would be fine. If not, ignore that measurement and shoot for the other.
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Re: BS40 Float adjustment?

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Thanks guys..Floats were right on with tab just touching needle.
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