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Super C float adjustment
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Dave T
04-12-2001 13:10:23
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I have a Super C with the Carter carb. Can anyone tell me what the proper float height is? I have 1.4 inches now... Thanx......Dave t
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Tim - Maine
04-13-2001 04:58:43
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Re: Super C float adjustment in reply to Dave T, 04-12-2001 13:10:23
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I don't have my manual with me, but I believe the Carter UT gets set at 11/16 from the body to the unhinged corner of the float. If it says any different in the book I will let you know.
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FC
04-12-2001 14:01:12
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Re: Super C float adjustment in reply to Dave T, 04-12-2001 13:10:23
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While I don't have the exact measurements, I set mine to be 'level' in relationship with carb body while carb was inverted and needle seated. This was per a IH mechanic who had done several. Seemed to work well for me. This was on a C with same carb (Carter UT). Someone will probably post exact measurement, but if not give this a try. I had a leak in float causing a problem and couldn't locate a float at the time. I punched a hole in it, drained, and resoldered. Working fine. Good luck.
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Dave T
04-12-2001 14:36:43
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Re: Re: Super C float adjustment in reply to FC, 04-12-2001 14:01:12
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This one is far from being level. It's sits at about a 15 degree angle. Possibly not the right float, but I will give your suggestion a try. Thanx...Dave
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