rookie
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Post by rookie on Mar 24, 2010 16:42:59 GMT -6
Anyone know what the best carb sync tool that's available locally?? Obviously it's for my 89 ZX7. Inline 4 cylinder with 35mm or 38mm carbs.
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Post by ninjaquad on Mar 24, 2010 20:12:39 GMT -6
I use 2 vacuum gauges on the ninjaquads 500 twin, don't know if that would work to use 4 on a 4 cyl.
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Post by Weck on Mar 27, 2010 8:00:29 GMT -6
I think for what you are working on I would just visibly look at the carb slides / butterflies and make sure they all move the same when you twist the throttle. Then make sure the fuel screws are all set the same. If you really want to knat's a$$ it that same shop is equipped to do that for you.
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rookie
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Post by rookie on Mar 30, 2010 8:34:14 GMT -6
I ended up buying a system from Brennys. And after rebuilding carbs this weekend I'm beginning to be a firm believer in fuel inj. However I did finally get it fired for the first time yesterday. Sounds great but a little intimidating. Think I'm gonna hafta take the carbs back off though and check float heights. May as well put new jets in too. Old ones look a little rough
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