I've built the carb sync tool using two starbucks bottles per http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=92640
The downside versus a pro tool is that you can only sync two carbs at a time, and must move it per the pattern. The moving isn't so hard, but the carbs not being tested must have those pesky caps clipped on, and those must be repeatedly put on and taken off (per my understanding).
It occurred to me, why can't I just obtain two additional bottles and stoppers, and an additional 20' of tube and hook up all four carbs.
If I create two independent tools, I could sync two sets simultaneously, but I believe I'd still need to swap to ensure the two sets equalize. If I just put an additional hole in two of the stoppers and ran tubing between all four, wouldn't that sync all four simultaneously?
The downside versus a pro tool is that you can only sync two carbs at a time, and must move it per the pattern. The moving isn't so hard, but the carbs not being tested must have those pesky caps clipped on, and those must be repeatedly put on and taken off (per my understanding).
It occurred to me, why can't I just obtain two additional bottles and stoppers, and an additional 20' of tube and hook up all four carbs.
If I create two independent tools, I could sync two sets simultaneously, but I believe I'd still need to swap to ensure the two sets equalize. If I just put an additional hole in two of the stoppers and ran tubing between all four, wouldn't that sync all four simultaneously?
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