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djscoutmaster
Syncing carbs question
I have a 80 gs759e I'm using the Morton carbtune to balance my newly rebuild carbs. I noticed that at idle they don't register well they seem to oscillate a but. So I had to set the idle to 2k to get a consistent reading to balance them. It's running alot smoother but I feltnthe process didn't go as much to the recommended procedure asnit should have. Is this normal?Tags: None
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Setting the sync at 2000 RPM is just a little above what is suggested in the Suzuki service manual. They suggest 1750 RPM.
I had adjusted many, many sets of carbs before I saw that suggestion. I have always done it at, or just barely above normal idle, about 11-1200 RPM.
Now that you have a rough idea how much smoother it can be with the carbs synched, try lowering your idle speed back to "normal" and verify that they are still in sync.
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BassCliff
Hi,
Did you plug the vacuum pickup from the #2 carburetor?
In the photo above, the vacuum line from the #2 carb is plugged with a golf tee.
Are the intake boots and O-rings in good shape? Is the airbox installed?
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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djscoutmaster
At the time of syncing I clamped it with vis grips but now a have a valcume plug. I'm thinking of trying again and seeing what I get.
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I think syncing at 2K or 3 K is fine beacuse you are actually at those RPM's most of the time you are riding.
however too low of idle vacuum is a symptom of cams off 1 tooth
I do not use the tool brand you mentioned but it may be for bigger engines -
I do an idle sync -- re adjust the mixture screws for highest idle -- check sync at 2K~3K (checking for inner linkage wear/leakage) re-set if needed -- re check at idle if they are different I choose
sync at 3K or idle? running good at 30 mph or that sweet harmonic idle tone?
neither is wrong -- your bike your choice.
I get best gas mileage when my bike is synced at 3KSUZUKI , There is no substitute
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Suzuki_Don
Originally posted by trippivot View Postand put a fan on it and use gloves because the engine has to be fully hot for it to come out right.
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Bass Pro Shop/ Menards -- The super soft deer skin ones that has never gotten wet. After they get wet they get stiffer and it is harder to hold small threaded fasteners. I rotate them from perfect-used-riding-dirty workers and finally - toss. Having had road rash on my palms and worse-just short of losing fingers. I put huge emphasis on wearing gloves in many situations.
Mechanix has a neoprene/suede that are pretty good
I've seen magnetic tiped finger gloves advertized on the Power Block; 2 Guy's Garage, GEARZ, or Horsepower I forget which.SUZUKI , There is no substitute
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