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    #31
    Sure looks like you're in business now. :-) :-) What vacuum level do you tune your copier to? Mine doesnt accelerate the paper smoothly and I'm thinking it may be a throttle problem. :-) :-)

    Earl


    Originally posted by stiksave
    I got the gauges home today. Already converted to vaccum. I don't know how to add a pic here. So I'll add the url to view them. http://photobucket.com/albums/v643/s...t=HPIM0419.jpg

    Thanks,
    Stiksave
    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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      #32
      If you look closely, there's a bottle of Capt. Morgans next to the copier that I add a shot to the toner cartridge to raise the octane.

      Stik

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        #33
        :-) :-)

        Earl

        Originally posted by stiksave
        If you look closely, there's a bottle of Capt. Morgans next to the copier that I add a shot to the toner cartridge to raise the octane.

        Stik
        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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          #34
          OK,

          Since I'm almost to this part of my restoration project, and I have my vaccum set up ready. Where would I obtain, or what do I use for adapters at the intake manifold test holes? Is there a cheapo adapter out there? Just looking for a quick answer from a carb syncopro before I go on a quest for something that will work.

          Thanks,
          Chris

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            #35
            Go to cyclerecycle at http://www.crc2onlinecatalog.com/Index_Main_Frame.htm
            Look under tools. Scroll down and you will see a set of four 5mm adapters for $15.95 These fit the manifolds on your bike.

            Earl

            Originally posted by stiksave
            OK,

            Since I'm almost to this part of my restoration project, and I have my vaccum set up ready. Where would I obtain, or what do I use for adapters at the intake manifold test holes? Is there a cheapo adapter out there? Just looking for a quick answer from a carb syncopro before I go on a quest for something that will work.

            Thanks,
            Chris
            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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              #36
              Hi folks,

              I've been lurking here for a little while. I'm about to rebuild and synch my carbs. It sounds a little stupid, but where do I hook up the 4 adapters?

              Here's the schematic link.



              So which number do I play with?

              -istp :?

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                #37
                It's actually on the cylinder head. Look on the head where the intake 'boots' from the carbs attach. There is a small allen head cap screw that you remove so you can screw in the adapter. #16 on the cylinder head schematic, but you can't see where it goes from that picture.

                There's an article at http://bwringer.com/gs/index.html that has a good description and some pics. It's from a different model and slightly different carb, but the location of the screw is similar. The adjustment screw and lock nut is different - yours are under the top cap.

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                  #38
                  Thanks!

                  Does anyone know the dimensions of the O-ring that fits between the boot, and the well, I don't know the names of these things. Maybe I could pick it up at the local hardware store?

                  What is the dimension of the O-ring that fits on the back of the motor in the carburetor area?

                  It's over one inch in outer diameter, and under five furlongs inner diameter.

                  Oh, how I wish there was a manual for idiots like me. :roll:

                  -istp

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