I was looking through the carb balancing procedure in my factory service manual, and was a little confused by the "specs" the gave. In step #8 of the procedure, it states " When the balls in Nos. 1 and 4 carburetor balancers are on the same level and the other balls are on the lower position by one half of the ball diameter as shown below, all the four carburetors are well balanced."
Now the problem that I have is that they don't list a specification for what "one half of the ball diameter" is in in. HG or any other usable value. Since the balancing tool I'm going to be using is a guage type, all I can really do without a numerical value is guess and hope for the best. If anyone has come up with an acutal specification for this could you please post it?
Also, if someone could explain why the inner cylinders should be set at a lower vacuum than the outer ones anyway, I would really aperciate it. I'm an auto mechanic by training, but this doesn't make any sense to me. Of course it could have something to do with the fact that my class was the first to go through the program without any carburetor training whatsoever (all fuel injection), so my knowledge of carbs is limmited to what I have picked up while working on my own projects.
I realize that the Suzuki manual is going to assume you are using the Suzuki balancer tool, but I hope someone can clear this up for me. Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this,
Paul
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