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Carb Stand from old carb holders.
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porchev914 wrote: Thats pretty cool Mark, now I see what you wanted some help with :evil: One suggestion i might make is to make the plate the carbs bolt to slide into the side stands. That way you can flip the carbs upside down to work on the bowl side
Yes, exactly! Though, I went for sturdiness instead of flipping - I was trying to scheme up a way to do that, but I couldn't without either 4 bolts (which take as much time to undo as 4 carb holders) or a seriously floppy workstand. I don't like floppy workstands. :silly:
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Post up the dimensions for that stand. I have an idea Mark......mtbspeedfreak wrote:
porchev914 wrote: Thats pretty cool Mark, now I see what you wanted some help with :evil: One suggestion i might make is to make the plate the carbs bolt to slide into the side stands. That way you can flip the carbs upside down to work on the bowl side
Yes, exactly! Though, I went for sturdiness instead of flipping - I was trying to scheme up a way to do that, but I couldn't without either 4 bolts (which take as much time to undo as 4 carb holders) or a seriously floppy workstand. I don't like floppy workstands. :silly:
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then realized I can't get to the drain screws! haha
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Nice creative genius out there building these stands. Nice work guys!
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kaw-a-holic wrote: Curious, would a shop vac work to sync them on the bench? It wouldn't be the hard to make a manifold to connect to shop vac. Experimentation will have to wait for summer or some rainy winter days.
You could sync them in a rough way that way. About the same as simply static sync'ing them like the manual calls for with a feeler gauge. They would still need some tweaking once on the engine as the vacuum will be unique to each cylinder thus to each carb.
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Just put one screw in each bowl and use the clear tube method for best results
Then you can just pop the bowls off to mess with the float tabs.
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