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Sump full of fuel (again)
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<blockquote data-quote="gagvanman" data-source="post: 640667" data-attributes="member: 17411"><p>Took carbs apart, checked needle valves are seating ok by holding the top of the carb upside down and blowing into the fuel inlet, both carbs sealing properly.</p><p>Immersed both floats into water, no bubbles. However I did notice that one seemed heavier than the other. Weighed them, one 17.5gm the other 23gm. So I am guessing that the good old E10 fuel is having an effect on them?? Anyone else had this?</p><p></p><p>Anyone know what the correct weights for the plastic floats are, I have seen on the interweb 10.7 to 11gm...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gagvanman, post: 640667, member: 17411"] Took carbs apart, checked needle valves are seating ok by holding the top of the carb upside down and blowing into the fuel inlet, both carbs sealing properly. Immersed both floats into water, no bubbles. However I did notice that one seemed heavier than the other. Weighed them, one 17.5gm the other 23gm. So I am guessing that the good old E10 fuel is having an effect on them?? Anyone else had this? Anyone know what the correct weights for the plastic floats are, I have seen on the interweb 10.7 to 11gm... [/QUOTE]
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