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Old 01-05-2017, 07:12 AM   #137
Emerikol   Emerikol is offline
 
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95, Glad you're keeping the bike. Once you get the kinks worked out you will know your bike inside and out (quite literally!). On the float issue, how long did you let it sit at each position? The float and gauge usually take a few seconds to a few minutes to update. You won't go through fuel at a rate as fast as you can move the float by hand, so it probably isn't programmed to recognize fast changes. That keeps the display from giving you false readings as the fuel sloshes around in the tank. I would say try it again, but very slowly, and see if the result is any different. Keep us posted on your progress.
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