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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Wayne,
There is a special tool, believe P226 is the part number. PMO used to sell them.
They are screwed in the side of the carb float bowl and gives you an exact level of the fuel, not the float, in the carb. Its really a must if you are going to get a set of webers working correctly.
I made my own but its a jury rig situation because I could not get one for under $100 while living overseas. Can be done if you are handy with tools but it also would be nice if you guys could sell them as well.
Joe
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