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1988 Kawasaki ZX 400 carburetor float height

What is the Kawasaki zx400G floats height settings @

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2009

SOURCE: need a copy of a workshop manual

hi there,, havent tried these guyz yet meself,, but its a downloadable site or sell yuh a manuel,, but try em ,,its www.repairmanual.com hope it helps,,

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: float height 1996 gsx r750T. Where exactly on the

you put it on the float base and allow the float to drop down and read the gauge where the float is read the top of the oppiste side where the float is hinged.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 22, 2009

SOURCE: just need the height setting for the floats the

YOU CAN ADJUST FLOATS WITHOUT SPECIAL TOOLS. ALL YOU NEED IS A FOOT LONG PIECE OF CLEAR TUBING, SIZED TO FIT THE BOWL DRAIN. SET FLOATS AS CLOSE TO WHAT THEY WERE WHEN YOU REPLACED IT. INSTALL THE BOWL AND PUT THE TUBE ON THE DRAIN. OPEN THE BOWL DRAIN SCREW WHILE HOLDING THE TUBE UP BESIDE THE CARB. WHEN YOU GET THE TUBE BESIDE THE CARB ASSY., THE GAS IN THE TUBE SHOWS YOU THE EXACT LEVEL OF FUEL IN THE BOWL. FROM THIS YOU CAN MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENTS NECESSARY FOR CORRECT LEVEL. THE LEVEL SHOULD BE RIGHT BELOW THE PLANE WHERE THE BOWL MEETS THE CARB BASE.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 08, 2011

SOURCE: Float height setting

Back firing is normally an electrical problem. The carb is sometimes adjustable but needless to say, it doesn't go out of allignment on its own, so bear that in mind when trying to eliminate the carb. If it is choking when ticking over, check the idle jet setting.
Good luck.

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