OK, guys ---- you've convinced me. No such tool. Guzzi Steve, I know floats can simply sink, and I didn't check for that today. But what I did notice was that the GS, when I parked it on the sidestand to open the garage door, engine running, would begin sputtering slightly when I got back on and straightened the bike up. Made me think that perhaps one float was not adjusted properly. Seems that was the case, since each float bowl contained different levels of fuel when I removed them. I had the bike level, on the centerstand, when I removed the bowls.
When I eyeballed each float to see where it was in relation to the carb body, the left side would begin releasing fuel when the float was level with the carb body. The right side required me to continue lowering the float several more degrees before fuel would flow thru the float needle.
What I did today was to assure that both float needles would release fuel into the bowls when they were lowered to the same angle.
Excuse the explanation .... probably more confusing than it needs to be. I'll try to post a diagram I made a few years ago IF I can get P bucket to cooperate.
Long and short ..... bike seems to run better with the adjustment.
EDIT: Here's the powerpoint I made a few years back, in an effort to graphically display what my favorite BMW mechanic had told me.
