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19 Nov 2024 11:40 #906243 by Injected
Carb Sync Wrench was created by Injected
I bought this cheap little 90 degree 8mm socket wrench that came with a hole in the top to insert a screw driver blade.  It was only $4 on Amazon so expected it to be shitty.  The bend was 100 degrees instead of 90 and the hole above the socket was not centered and drilled at a 5 degree angle!  It was a 3/16" hole so I figured I could fix it to be parallel to the socket by over drilling it with a 1/4" carbide end mill. 

 It only took a couple of minutes and its fixed to take a proper sized flat bladed screwdriver bit. Its a lot weaker now but your not putting too much force locking down adjustment screws. This will help when adjusting VM carbs. Its a tiny little thing so its now sitting in my jet box for when I need it.
 
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19 Nov 2024 12:48 #906245 by Wookie58
Replied by Wookie58 on topic Carb Sync Wrench
I made one many years ago for the CV carbs on my Harris, I used a piece of 6mm rod bent to a suitable angle with a cheap 1/4 drive socket welded to the side of it at the end :)

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21 Nov 2024 13:39 #906277 by kevski
Replied by kevski on topic Carb Sync Wrench

I made one many years ago for the CV carbs on my Harris, I used a piece of 6mm rod bent to a suitable angle with a cheap 1/4 drive socket welded to the side of it at the end :)

Done the same years ago, scabby looking thing but very useful. 
 
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21 Nov 2024 19:10 #906282 by SWest

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