Found part of my latetest problem

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jaybob
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Found part of my latetest problem

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When I took this bike apart I found 2 floats that has gas in them. I replaced them with used floats. Ran 100 miles then my left cylinder went way rich. Turns out another one has absorbed some fluid so I used my last spare float. Hopefully they will all stay dry now.
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Post by rngdng »

Submerge your bad floats in HOT water, and you will see the leaks from the air bubbles. Once you find the leaks, heat up the float with a hair dryer and set the leak point down on your work bench. Keep doing this until the float is empty. Then, use a soldering iron and some acid-core solder to seal them up. I've repaired many floats this way.


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My guess if you cool the floats in the freezer first, they will bubble harder.

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You're getting there Jason. I knew you would :D
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