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    #16
    anyone want to let me borrow their Carbtune for a week if I send you a check as a deposit for the amount it cost you?

    please...

    ~Adam

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      #17
      Has anyone used a gauge-type carb synchronizer? Cycle Recycle has one on their web site. These don't use mercury, of course. I wonder if these are any better than the suck-the-metal-up-the-tube type.

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        #18
        I think there are a couple of downsides to the dial type vacuum guages.
        1. the graduations on the guage are very small and that makes it difficult to be accurate. Also, keep in mind you will be reading fine graduations probably from 4 feet away during part of the process of synching.

        2. Dial type guages must be calibrated everytime they are used.
        That is downright inconvenient.

        Earl



        Originally posted by karl_ibsen
        Has anyone used a gauge-type carb synchronizer? Cycle Recycle has one on their web site. These don't use mercury, of course. I wonder if these are any better than the suck-the-metal-up-the-tube type.
        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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          #19
          Thanks Earl. Good points.

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