almost discovered.
i measured it all ways.
the float level fits best at #3 at the gasket level notch.
if i set it to #1 upper body gasket mount the floats drag the top.
if i set it to #2 rim
the 7.5mm B.Silvers, distance to the jet fails.
i vote #3 below. at the body cut out. ( i think that is what it for )
Carb Float Adjustment Clarification
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CL77NOW wrote:almost discovered.
i measured it all ways.
the float level fits best at #3 at the gasket level notch.
if i set it to #1 upper body gasket mount the floats drag the top.
if i set it to #2 rim
the 7.5mm B.Silvers, distance to the jet fails.
i vote #3 below. at the body cut out. ( i think that is what it for )
thanks for the 1 liner.
all we have are the books the books are wrong, ( cept ,set float to 22.5mm) end.
we try to discover this arcane carb setting and ,it is not easy.
i have 3 choices
one jams the float
one makes 7.5mm wrong
and the other makes both happy.
so what is right.?
all we have are the books the books are wrong, ( cept ,set float to 22.5mm) end.
we try to discover this arcane carb setting and ,it is not easy.
i have 3 choices
one jams the float
one makes 7.5mm wrong
and the other makes both happy.
so what is right.?
CL77 99% done on mine.
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I didn't follow the books, I followed measurements thus air / fuel ratio data, and at my CB72 I choose for nr. 1 minus 2,0 mm, so 24,5 mm. In this case the bike is not leaning out, and not to rich, when standard jetting is used. I'm at sea level, in a sea climate, remember, I'm talking about CB72, and won't necessary being good for a CB77 ! I measure this distance when the carb is horizontal (on it's side) and TOUCHES the pin of the float needle.
Jensen
I didn't follow the books, I followed measurements thus air / fuel ratio data, and at my CB72 I choose for nr. 1 minus 2,0 mm, so 24,5 mm. In this case the bike is not leaning out, and not to rich, when standard jetting is used. I'm at sea level, in a sea climate, remember, I'm talking about CB72, and won't necessary being good for a CB77 ! I measure this distance when the carb is horizontal (on it's side) and TOUCHES the pin of the float needle.
Jensen
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When all's said & done, the 'right' method results in the correct relationship between the surface-height of the fuel in the bowl, the jet holder/emulsion tube and the carb's choke/throat/venturi (whatever you wish to call it).
Ed knows more about these Hondas than most of us here, put together; his "line of sight" method, as delineated in posts 4 & 8 here, works for him and others.
I use my Honda metal float height gauge; I have PW26 carbs. She runs sweet.
Ed knows more about these Hondas than most of us here, put together; his "line of sight" method, as delineated in posts 4 & 8 here, works for him and others.
I use my Honda metal float height gauge; I have PW26 carbs. She runs sweet.
bless you for that so clear photo STEVE, and works out same is my photo's (tried all 3 ways)
that gauge is it 22.5mm? CL77 26MM throats.?
put in correct jets for sealevel (then plug in 5 gas analyzer or the analog equiv, LOL)
then working backwards to correct float level. that must be a long row to hoe.
lucky its 22.5mm and only 3 ways to do it.
dang luckly Steve you are the hall of fame.. i owe you a 6pack!!
all comments , stock jets, etc.
that gauge is it 22.5mm? CL77 26MM throats.?
i can't imagine working backwardse3steve wrote:When all's said & done, the 'right' method results in the correct relationship between the surface-height of the fuel in the bowl, the jet holder/emulsion tube and the carb's choke/throat/venturi (whatever you wish to call it). yes,, I do believe it all must be correct !!! ever inch.
Ed knows more about these Hondas than most of us here, put together; his "line of sight" method, as delineated in posts 4 & 8 here, works for him and others.
I use my Honda metal float height gauge; I have PW26 carbs. She runs sweet.
put in correct jets for sealevel (then plug in 5 gas analyzer or the analog equiv, LOL)
then working backwards to correct float level. that must be a long row to hoe.
lucky its 22.5mm and only 3 ways to do it.
dang luckly Steve you are the hall of fame.. i owe you a 6pack!!
all comments , stock jets, etc.
CL77 99% done on mine.
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