<VV> Re: Carb Balancer

Chris C, Warwick RI ricorvair at cox.net
Wed Mar 14 15:49:15 EST 2007


I will have to try this one.  At least it looks interesting.
At 07:18 AM 3/14/2007, you wrote:

>This home-made Carb balancer design is brilliantly simple - and as a bonus,
>easier to use than most.  All you need is a yardstick and some tubing and oil.
>
>http://www.powerchutes.com/manometer.asp
>
>
> > From: "Chris C, Warwick RI" <ricorvair at cox.net>
> > A while back I made a carb balance tester, but I cannot find the
> > instructions in my books again.
> > I have the shop manual, tech guide, and the basics book.
> > As I recall I used a vacuum gauge with a tee in it.  One side of the tee
> > going to each crab.
> > Then by clamping off one side or another I could adjust the fuel mix until
> > both sides read the same.  Then reset the idle, and re-test until a good
> > low idle is achieved.
> > I have cleaned out the 63's carbs (did not look too bad), when the gasket
> > kit arrives I will re-assemble, and want to be able to re-balance the 
> carbs.
>
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