A store-bought manometer would be nice to have.OK, if I am reading this right, when the carbs are synched, the fluid stops moving, but the levels won't necessarily be even? :-k
With the apparent volume in those bottles, you could have quite a bit of movement that could not be easily seen.
Thanks, but I will stick to my very hazardous Mercury sticks for now. If and when they stop working, I'll get a Carbtune.
Not sure how much life is left in my Mercury sticks, I have only had the set for 33 years. :-\\\
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and that's right, this project won't necessarily be even unless you get them close before tweaking but that's not at all hard to do.
I suppose because Air is compressible a big difference in air volumes might also affect fluid inertia-and make "synch" a moving target. Taller columns would also improve it as to "time waiting" to see change.
(maybe I will put some barometers in sealed jars for a "dial-display" instead!)