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Old Jul 22, 2003 | 07:32 PM
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What do you have your float bowls set at? I think mine are still too high causing it too stall when standing straight up or when riding a slow 12 for a while.
 
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Old Jul 22, 2003 | 09:09 PM
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Default Raptor float bowls?

Did you set them using the tube method?
 
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Old Jul 22, 2003 | 10:55 PM
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Whats the tube method?
 
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Old Jul 22, 2003 | 10:57 PM
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Take a clear piece of tube, replace the stock drain line on the bottom of the bowl with it and turn it up the side of the bowl. When you open the drain (phillips) screw the tube will fill to the level of the gas inside.
 
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Old Jul 22, 2003 | 11:09 PM
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Default Raptor float bowls?

This is the best way.

The best thing to do is check it before you take it apart, with a piece of clear tubing. You can get the tubing at a hardware store for 20 cents, 1/8" clear tubing.

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The quick & easy way to check float levels is to use a clear tube that fits the dump hole on the bottom of the carbs. You'll need at least one foot of tubing. Don't worry about an exact fit, the tubing can be a little bigger which will cause some of the gas to leak out but gravity is forgiving and is constant! You can get the tubing from your Yamaha dealer for a few bucks. Remove the stock dump hole tubing, put the new tubing on there & then bend up the other end and run it along side of the carb with the open end facing up. Then open the drain screw next to where the tube is connected & the level of gas in the tube should fill up & be level with or slightly above the bottom/top half of the carb's mating surface. If not, you'll need to adjust the float levels. A sign that the float levels are too high is if the stock drain tubes leak gas while your riding, you'll smell it for sure.
I just pop the carbs on the boots and set the tank on the frame and hook up the hose to check it again, you may have to take it back off once or twice to get it perfect. I also measure the amount that it is off and then take it apart, measure the float height and then bend the tab enough to raise or lower the float the amount that it was off. If that makes any sense
 
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