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Hi All,
I have read thru the really nicely done carb synch process.
but am confused by the last synching step of #4 to #3 (below, in bold).
"Once you have carburetor #1 and carburetor #3 balanced, adjust carburetor #2 to match carburetor #4. The carburetor #2 sync adjuster is located between carburetor #2 and carburetor #4. Don't worry about making carburetor #2 match carburetor #1 or carburetor #3 at this point, just make sure carburetor #2 is set to match carburetor #4.
Once carburetor #2 and carburetor #4 match, adjust carburetor #4 to match carburetor #3 - essentially at this point you are balancing the left cylinders against the right cylinders. The adjuster for carburetor #4 is located just to the rear of it."
Why is #2 not synched independently to #3? It would seem that the final synching of #4 to #3 will now make #2 out of synch with the others. Does step 20 imply that #2 should be tweaked?
I searched thru past posts looking for this same question, no luck. Anyone?
Thanks!
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Hi All,
I have read thru the really nicely done carb synch process.
but am confused by the last synching step of #4 to #3 (below, in bold).
"Once you have carburetor #1 and carburetor #3 balanced, adjust carburetor #2 to match carburetor #4. The carburetor #2 sync adjuster is located between carburetor #2 and carburetor #4. Don't worry about making carburetor #2 match carburetor #1 or carburetor #3 at this point, just make sure carburetor #2 is set to match carburetor #4.
Once carburetor #2 and carburetor #4 match, adjust carburetor #4 to match carburetor #3 - essentially at this point you are balancing the left cylinders against the right cylinders. The adjuster for carburetor #4 is located just to the rear of it."
Why is #2 not synched independently to #3? It would seem that the final synching of #4 to #3 will now make #2 out of synch with the others. Does step 20 imply that #2 should be tweaked?
I searched thru past posts looking for this same question, no luck. Anyone?
Thanks!
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