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'How to' Balance / Synchronize your Carburetors

Discussion in 'Yamaha 250cc In-Line 4's' started by Ciaran, Apr 17, 2006.

  1. Sexup

    Sexup New Member

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    just in case you have the carbs off already or you've pulled then completely apart for whatever reason cleaning reconditioning etc heres a nice easy method to get your carbs roughly in the right ball park figures before you go on to your final step of vacuum balancing.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVlLitzF38I

    you'll just need two drill bits of the same size its easier than the ball bearing method i rekon but aims to achieve the same thing.
     
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    drill bits - lengths of welding wire - coathangers <!-- s:-? --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_Eyecrazy.gif" alt=":-?" title="Eye Crazy" /><!-- s:-? --> nah just joking about the coathangers ......but any sort of thin wire that is uniform in thickness will work as a good baseline for balancing normal slide-style carbies.

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