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Major differences when syncing carbs at various RPMs
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UncleMike
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Earl
I told you that my Morgan Carbtune wasn't for sale. And when you borrowed it I said, be careful not to loose the mercury.:-D
Cheers.:) The road to hell is paved with good intentions......................................
GS 850GN JE 894 10.5-1 pistons, Barnett Clutch, C-W 4-1, B-B MPD Ignition, Progressive suspension, Sport Demons. Sold
GS 850GT JE 1023 11-1 pistons. Sold
GS1150ES3 stock, V&H 4-1. Sold
GS1100GD, future resto project. Sold
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The Morgan is the Cat's meow for carb work. Use one once and you'll never go back. :-) I didnt lose the mercury, I took it out and put it in the fish tank. BTW, anyone know how much fish food to feed per day for a couple of 9 foot goldfish?
Earl
Originally posted by 49er View PostEarl
I told you that my Morgan Carbtune wasn't for sale. And when you borrowed it I said, be careful not to loose the mercury.:-D
Cheers.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by earlfor View PostThe Morgan is the Cat's meow for carb work. Use one once and you'll never go back. :-) I didnt lose the mercury, I took it out and put it in the fish tank. BTW, anyone know how much fish food to feed per day for a couple of 9 foot goldfish?
Earl
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t3rmin
Originally posted by earlfor View PostThe Morgan is the Cat's meow for carb work. Use one once and you'll never go back. :-)
Earl
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Morgan is an Irish company who as Earl rightly points out, make an extremely good carb syncing tool. They make Carbtunes for engines up to six cylinders.
Their design is similar to the suzuki model that was available when our GS's first appeared. The difference is that they use stainless steel rods instead of a balls in their indicator tubes and they don't need to be re-calibrated each time you use them.
Morgan's instructions advise doing the sync at the manufacturer's suggested rpm, in the 850's case 1500-2000rpm (Clymer 1979-1984 GS850-1100). They also advise against doing syncs at higher rpms.
However, they have overlooked one valuable piece of advise. There is no recommended number of beers to be consumed during the syncing process.
Cheers:) The road to hell is paved with good intentions......................................
GS 850GN JE 894 10.5-1 pistons, Barnett Clutch, C-W 4-1, B-B MPD Ignition, Progressive suspension, Sport Demons. Sold
GS 850GT JE 1023 11-1 pistons. Sold
GS1150ES3 stock, V&H 4-1. Sold
GS1100GD, future resto project. Sold
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http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/P1000581.jpg
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UncleMike
Originally posted by 49er View PostHowever, they have overlooked one valuable piece of advise. There is no recommended number of beers to be consumed during the syncing process.
Q - How many beers did you drink last night?
A - All of 'em.
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t3rmin
Originally posted by 49er View PostMorgan is an Irish company who as Earl rightly points out, make an extremely good carb syncing tool. They make Carbtunes for engines up to six cylinders.
Their design is similar to the suzuki model that was available when our GS's first appeared. The difference is that they use stainless steel rods instead of a balls in their indicator tubes and they don't need to be re-calibrated each time you use them.
Morgan's instructions advise doing the sync at the manufacturer's suggested rpm, in the 850's case 1500-2000rpm (Clymer 1979-1984 GS850-1100). They also advise against doing syncs at higher rpms.
However, they have overlooked one valuable piece of advise. There is no recommended number of beers to be consumed during the syncing process.
Cheers
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No. He is talking about the vacuum indicating carburettor synchronising tool which you attach to the individual inlet tracks to synchronise your engines carburettors while the engine is running.:-D In the case of VM carbs, the slides are adjusted until all vacuum readings are equal, or within 2cm/Mg.:) The road to hell is paved with good intentions......................................
GS 850GN JE 894 10.5-1 pistons, Barnett Clutch, C-W 4-1, B-B MPD Ignition, Progressive suspension, Sport Demons. Sold
GS 850GT JE 1023 11-1 pistons. Sold
GS1150ES3 stock, V&H 4-1. Sold
GS1100GD, future resto project. Sold
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/P1000001.jpg
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/P1000581.jpg
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t3rmin
Originally posted by 49er View PostNo. He is talking about the vacuum indicating carburettor synchronising tool which you attach to the individual inlet tracks to synchronise your engines carburettors while the engine is running.:-D In the case of VM carbs, the slides are adjusted until all vacuum readings are equal, or within 2cm/Mg.
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Originally posted by 49er View PostNo. He is talking about the vacuum indicating carburettor synchronising tool which you attach to the individual inlet tracks to synchronise your engines carburettors while the engine is running.:-D In the case of VM carbs, the slides are adjusted until all vacuum readings are equal, or within 2cm/Mg.Ed
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txironhead
Originally posted by Road_Clam View PostI know the feeling...... I restored a GS1100E, and in the process became an alcaholic. Oh well, I do have a nice bike.......
I am NOT an alchoholic, I'm a drunk. Alchoholics go to meetings......<hic>
Whar's tha damn wrhench? It was here a minnit ago.......\\/
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Hey you drunks, the man's asked a sober question.
The CV carbs on engines of 1980 vintage onwards have the vacuum on 2 & 3 carbs slightly lower than for 1 & 4.
Because there is no throttle valve adjustment screw on #3 carb, all the others need to be synced to this one. I don't know why the middle carbs are different to the outer ones but suspect that the slightly richer fuel mixture would help to keep those cylinders running at similar temperatures as 1 & 4 where more direct airflow is available for cooling.
My 850 definately runs hotter on the inboad cylinders, as was confirmed by the browner oil discolouration marks adjacent to the exhaust valve bucket galleys.
The VM carbs on 79 engines are synced equally.:) The road to hell is paved with good intentions......................................
GS 850GN JE 894 10.5-1 pistons, Barnett Clutch, C-W 4-1, B-B MPD Ignition, Progressive suspension, Sport Demons. Sold
GS 850GT JE 1023 11-1 pistons. Sold
GS1150ES3 stock, V&H 4-1. Sold
GS1100GD, future resto project. Sold
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/P1000001.jpg
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/P1000581.jpg
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