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How To: Make your own carb sync tool

This is a discussion on How To: Make your own carb sync tool within the R6 How-To Guides forums, part of the Yamaha R6 category; Originally Posted by Hellraiser He meant that when you put the fluid in the lines are all at the same ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellraiser View Post
    He meant that when you put the fluid in the lines are all at the same level until you hook it up to the vaccuum on the bike, auto leveling, as soon as you disconnect it from the bike the fluid in all the hoses will be at the same level
    it's called gravity.
    all fluids seek level. that's how the Egyptians built level structures long before lasers, bubble levels and tape measures.

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    just buy a properly tuned tool for the job. this job requires a precise measurement. not something that should rely on such a elementary tool

    you are not even measuring the vacuum which is part of the process.
    Last edited by serpentracer; 06-21-2009 at 09:39 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by serpentracer View Post
    just buy a properly tuned tool for the job. this job requires a precise measurement. not something that should rely on such a elementary tool

    you are not even measuring the vacuum which is part of the process.
    I haven't been active for a while, but the average user is more interested in the vacuum of the throttle bodies/carburetors RELATIVE to each other rather than the actual vacuum pressure.
    Last edited by Robb235; 03-03-2010 at 01:31 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GraphiteR6 View Post
    the homemade looks great,i took your idea and kinda made it a little cleaner
    Nice, I like that.
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