Markus et al, this makes me think about what you could use as a permanent window. Glass (can't drill the screw holes?), perspex, lexan etc? Something transparent which would resist staining etc from the petrol. Any ideas? Surely someone has done this on a carb. I've seen it done on a bevel cam drive Ducati single a few years back, it looked really trick.
On my Gold Star with its remote cylindrical float chamber, I had to fix up a transparent stand pipe to keep an eye on level and to set the chamber height. Very critical with a 1 1/2" GP carb.
An interesting point which I picked up locally is that original carbs don't have a sealing washer under the float needle threaded housing whereas modern manufactured 389s do. Apparently, I am told, this was due to the modern ones being more deeply spot face machined on the top surface of the float chamber for the threaded needle housing and the washer compensates for this to get the fuel level correct. The Amal reference book, with reference to the sealing washer says 'if fitted', acknowledging that there is a difference. Interestingly, this will affect fuel height if you get it wrong for your carb. body. Admittedly only a mm or so but......Any thoughts
Alan
ps 400 posts Markus! Very well done! Enthusiasts willing to share their problems/help/solutions makes this forum great