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    Carb sychronize

    On a 83 GS1100e when I synchronize the carbs should the 2 center carbs be different than the out side carbs or should they all be equal I'm using a mercury tube sychronizer thanks

    #2
    With the standard airbox they 2 inners should be a bit lower than the outers. The manual specs 1 ball diameter if I remember correctly. In practice if you get them all the same, or the outers slightly higher you'll be fine.

    If you're running pods just get them all level.
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      #3
      Hi,

      It's not the airbox that determines relative vacuum adjustment between the carbs. It's whether or not your exhaust has a crossover (sometimes called "pre-muffler"). If you have straight pipes, all the carb vacuums are level. If you have a "pre-muffler" then the factory manual calls for #2 and #3 to adjusted a little lower than #1 and #4.



      Or...





      #10 is the "pre-muffler". If your bike does not have one, then make all the vacuum levels the same.



      I have the pre-muffler on my bike. This was my latest sync.



      Thank you for your indulgence,

      BassCliff

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        #4
        Thanks guys thats what I was looking for BassCliff what brand of synchronizer is that you have?

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          #5
          ok so its the exhaust configuration that is the issue regarding the relative position setting of the needles on the gauges or mecury levels on a carb sync gauge.

          Where should the 2 middle carbs be set then relative the 2 outer ones if you have a 4 into 1 exhaust set up?

          thanks chaps

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            #6
            Straight across all four.
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              #7
              Originally posted by 2slow View Post
              Thanks guys thats what I was looking for BassCliff what brand of synchronizer is that you have?
              Morgan Carbtune

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                #8
                The Suzuki specs call for half a ball difference, but there are no numbers to indicate whether that's 1cm, 2cm, or what in the real world.

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