That is the "technical way" to free them.  But also, that old stand by, SeaFoam 
will help.  Sounds like your fuel stabilizer, if you used one, did not stop the 
varnish buildup?
 
 




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From: Angela Kennedy <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, March 21, 2010 10:05:07 PM
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Sticking floats


Anybody know what causes floats to stick and how to keep it from happening? It 
seems every spring
when I start the bike for the first time, I have gasoline leaking big time and 
I was told that it was the floats
sticking. A friend told me to tap the bottom of the carburetor with a small 
tool to unstick them. But I wanna know 
the technical way to unstick them. If there is one. Thanks.

Angela
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