I'm ready to synch the carbs on the 1150 (stock, '85) after taking them off and cleaning them. I bought a mercury synch tool and I have the manual, and I just wanted to verify a few things first.1. The manual says "A correctly adjusted carburetor has the steel balls in the NO 1 and 4 tubes at the same level, and those in the NO 2 and 3 tubes also at the same level, but lower by one half of the ball diameter than the NO 1 and 4 tubes (as shown)". OK they are compensating for the fact that 1 and 4 have #120 jets and 2 and 3 have #122.5 jets (right?). How much lower do I set 2 and 3 with my merc. guage? Or do I?
2. The manual is synching the carbs @1750 rpm only. I've read elsewhere to synch at idle and at a higher rpm. What is your advise?
3. The manual is saying the adjustment screws are for adjusting #2, #1, and #4 carbs, in that order. So everything is adjusted to #3? If that's true, then why would I need to adjust in that order? I thought I read somewhere that the screw on one side adjusts the pair (say, 1 and 2), the screw on the other side adjusts the other pair, and the one in the middle synchs the pairs. Do I follow the manual on this?
I know synching the carbs is needed and this is my first go at it. Thanks in advance for any advise you can give.
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