I need to check the level of the float level on my wife’s ATV. Not sure what happened (ethanol), but the needle valve in the carb got stuck shut (had to use pliers to remove it) and now it’s pouring out fuel. I’m going to remove the needle again and check for damage and foreign matter, but I also want to check to float level height as I’m sure I screwed it up trying to remove the needle valve. According to the book I’m supposed to use a special tool (part number 529 035 529); looking up the part number on the Internet found not only was the tool discontinued, but it cost almost $70 when it was available. There’s got to be another way of checking for the correct float height. Any ideas? BTW, a replacement needle is almost $70 also…. ( !!!!!! ). I’ve got CV carbs for Harley’s in my shop that I may try to make fit (I’ve got a lathe).