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About the best price I have found is from J C Whitney.
Earl
Originally posted by kyleKomorebi-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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Dave_A
From what I've heard, you can build your own manometer...
Parts include a yardstick, 12ft of plastic tubing (the kind used for aquarium air pumps), super glue, and some ATF or similar oil...
The idea is that you super-glue the tube to each side of the yardstick, fill it with ATF to a point where it won't get sucked out, but there will be enough in there to indicate (ATF works nice because it's blood-red & easy to see). Make sure that you have an equal length of tube on each side, so the pressure will be equal...
Since a manometer is just a u-shaped tube with a heavy liquid inside, the concept remains the same: vacuum sucks the liquid up, and if it's equal, each side will rise the same amount, otherwise there will be an imbalance...
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Jay B
Originally posted by kyleI got my 81 450 running lasy week. I guess I need to check my carb balance too. I have no idea where to buy the stics, is there a site to buy merc stics online
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Anonymous
JC Whitney has them at jcw.com.
You would need the deluxe model that comes with the adapters to screw into the carbs.
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