I am have tried to bench sync twice and stuffed it twice
Once I synced them too tight (not starting) and then I must have synced them to large (revving to 4K)
Am I doing this right?
- Set air screws 1 1/2 or 2 1/2 turns from bottom [from lightly seated].
- Put a small paper clip under the butterfly of the master carb The one the throttle cable connect to.
- Adjust the main idle screw until the butterfly just touches the paper clip.
- Adjust the sync carb #2, then carb #1m then carb #4 screws until all of the butterflys have the same gap with the paper clip.
- Check the master carb again to see it is just touching the paper clip
- Reset the idle screw back out all the way to close the throttles back down, then back in about a turn or two.
However what does this mean
Ms. SqDancerLynn1: The only thing I would add is to make sure the #3 throttle blade is completely closed with the idle screw backed out. You never know what was done in the past.
Does this mean when I reset the idle screw the #3 butterfly is completed closed?
Mr. Steve (again): Ms. Lynn makes a good point. What I tend to do when finished is to back off the idle screw until there is a gap in the adjuster, then shine a light through all the carb throats to verify that they all are closed. Then do a visual sync as I turn the idle adjuster until it touches, then about one turn more.
Do I need a small gap in the #3 butterfly valve or no gap?
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