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    #16
    RPMs will change as you go from carb to carb and youll be adjusting the idle knob a few times..its normal. Did the gauges react when the RPMs went up too???
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      #17
      Make SMALL adjustments.

      If you try to close a slide and it's already fully closed, the other three slides will open instead. That's why Steve's advice about setting the idle screw before bench syncing is important. You need room for each slide to go up or down.

      There is no correct order to adjusting the individual carbs but I think the common advice is to start with the carb furthest out of sync.
      Last edited by hannibal; 08-16-2016, 01:53 PM.
      Jordan

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