The recommended float height is 21mm.
I have just done mine and it is - at least I found it – next to impossible to get them all at the exact height and even on both sides. In the end I settled for between 20.53 and 21.55 across all 8 measurements (2 per float).
Good luck.
Okay I've seen that figure quoted elsewhere but how do you measure that 21 mm from where to where?
Sorry if my question is very basic - to me a float level should reflect the depth of the fuel in the bowl when the float has cut off the fuel supply by shutting the needle valve - this would then ensure the right fuel pressure to the main jet for the correct mixture etc.
Presumably someone has translated that into a measurement taken when the carburetor is inverted without the bowl fitted so the needle valve is shut. As the float is in two halves I can see why the correct measurement is difficult.
When I have worked on older cars the workshop manual would often quote a gap at the top of the float arm to the upper body usually dead parallel with the needle valve closed.
Is the 21 mm measured between top part of the Carb body & the steel part of the float assembly??