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18 Mar 2010 21:44 - 18 Mar 2010 21:53 #354450 by krazinite2003
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hi guys i was just wondering if a guy can use 4 vac gauges like the ones you can buy for testing vac on a vehical motor

like this one

i have two 1983 kz750 L3
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19 Mar 2010 05:26 #354495 by sabell
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I've been told Harbor Freight has them.

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19 Mar 2010 10:50 #354549 by krazinite2003
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i live up in canada i know where to get them i just wont to know if they would work

i have two 1983 kz750 L3

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19 Mar 2010 11:03 #354551 by timebomb33
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they should work as long as they are all the same test them out on one vacuam source individually to see how much difference there is between them and compensate foe the differences also you would need some sort of damper inline with each to smooth out pulsations. so you may be just better off buying a motion pro set-up from any bike shop i prefer sticks to gauges myself anyway. they always seem more accurate to me.

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19 Mar 2010 15:40 #354594 by 650ed
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For sure you'll need the dampers (how do I know?) or the needles will bounce all over the place. If you get the dampers and hook the guages up to the bike, note the readings then switch the guages to different carbs to see if the readings follow the guages or stay consistent with the carbs. This should show if the guages are all calibrated evenly. Ed

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19 Mar 2010 16:18 - 20 Mar 2010 02:12 #354610 by Patton
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Haven't tried this unit from Z1E, but looks interesting.

Click > Stick Gauge from Z1E

Have always preferred using the simple old fashioned mercury manometer carb sync tubes (due to perceived better accuracy and consistency) instead of the new-fangled "spring-loaded" maybe-or-maybe-not equalized needle gauges.

Also haven't yet tried the Morgan Carbtune sync unit, which some folks highly recommend.

Good Fortune! :)

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19 Mar 2010 17:19 #354629 by TeK9iNe
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You can make the dampers yourself.

You can use anything hard that plugs/slides into the vac line (wood, plastic, etc.) Make them all 5mm in length, then drill a 1mm hole thru each, and your done. Shove them into the vac line at the end that will be connected to the engine.

Works perfect, done it tons of times.

GL

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19 Mar 2010 17:42 #354635 by timebomb33
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patton i have that motion pro system myself i like it very much and no mercury to lose or replace when it gets contaminated. tek i have built dampers similar to what your describing for gauges and they worked quite well but i still prefer sticks over gauges.they always seem to be a bit more precise.

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19 Mar 2010 21:15 #354744 by Old Man Rock
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Nothing more to say, Morgan the only way to go...;)

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19 Mar 2010 22:55 #354774 by wagonmaster69
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can you put pictures please...

TeK9iNe wrote:

You can make the dampers yourself.

You can use anything hard that plugs/slides into the vac line (wood, plastic, etc.) Make them all 5mm in length, then drill a 1mm hole thru each, and your done. Shove them into the vac line at the end that will be connected to the engine.

Works perfect, done it tons of times.

GL

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20 Mar 2010 02:50 #354789 by krazinite2003
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ok how often would one use a manometer i only have one bike and dont plan on doing alot of carb work
i just have a hard time spending that much money on a tool i may only used once a year

i have two 1983 kz750 L3

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20 Mar 2010 04:17 #354796 by Patton
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krazinite2003 wrote:

ok how often would one use a manometer i only have one bike and dont plan on doing alot of carb work
i just have a hard time spending that much money on a tool i may only used once a year


Or less often.

A very understandable concern.

But consider price of tool is offset by whatever a shop would charge to sync the carbs. Never mind time and effort getting bike to the shop, doing without bike, picking it up, etc.

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