Mine has a brass float, but it has a great lump of solder where the needle sits .. is this normal?
I did try checking the fuel level (plastic pipe) but just couldn't get rid of the air bubbles in the pipe so couldn't work out the actual level ..
Whatever, the bike starts easily, hot or cold. .. barely needs a kick, just stroke it over and it's away ..
Monobloc problem
- Taid
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Re: Monobloc problem
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Now sold ... 1956 AJS 16MS Bitsa .. HSU 414 .. rebuilt/re-registered 1987
Now sold ... 1956 AJS 16MS Bitsa .. HSU 414 .. rebuilt/re-registered 1987
- clive
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Re: Monobloc problem
The plastic needle will wear the copper plate where it sits on the float. A bit of solder would be a fix. If the bike starts easily hot and cold I would find something else to worry about.......I could provide a list of the things that have gone wrong on my AMC singles over the last 42 years.Taid wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 5:00 pm Mine has a brass float, but it has a great lump of solder where the needle sits .. is this normal?
I did try checking the fuel level (plastic pipe) but just couldn't get rid of the air bubbles in the pipe so couldn't work out the actual level ..
Whatever, the bike starts easily, hot or cold. .. barely needs a kick, just stroke it over and it's away ..
clive
if it ain't broke don't fix
if it ain't broke don't fix