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| Newbie Joined: Nov 2006
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| I took my carbs apart to clean and inspect them and found fuel in one of the floats, the one on the left,#1 side. I ordered a new float but have to wait until it gets here. the manual says I need a fuel level gauge to measure the fuel level. I've read somewhere that others have used a clear tube to measure. Will this work? One more question if you'll bear(sp.) with me. I'am going to need a syncro tool to adjust the carbs. Does anyone know of a good one to get and where to get it? Thanks in advance for any advice and your patience with any dumb question.
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