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Old 18-08-06, 07:15 AM   #1
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Default Carb balancing the easy way

Ok so I wanted to balance my carbs yesterday.

I have the balancing tool & everything else needed.

SO I removed the airbox - looked at the front vacuum connection on the carb -

No way I was going to fiddle with this!


Here is what I did:

When I looked closely at the carbs I noticed that there is a fuel stream around the pins. (The front one had a lot stronger stream than the back one)

The adjustment screw needed 2 full turns - then the fuel stream looked the same on both pins.

Tested the throttle response - what a difference.


So I was happy with that & put it all back together.

The bike feels a lot more responsive again.

I know it's not 100% accurate balanced but it's close enough for me
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Old 18-08-06, 08:30 AM   #2
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I have no idea what you are on about/have done!!
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Old 18-08-06, 08:32 AM   #3
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well neither do I but it worked
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Old 18-08-06, 08:38 AM   #4
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Ok so I wanted to balance my carbs yesterday.

I have the balancing tool & everything else needed.

SO I removed the airbox - looked at the front vacuum connection on the carb -

No way I was going to fiddle with this!


Here is what I did:

When I looked closely at the carbs I noticed that there is a fuel stream around the pins. (The front one had a lot stronger stream than the back one)

The adjustment screw needed 2 full turns - then the fuel stream looked the same on both pins.

Tested the throttle response - what a difference.


So I was happy with that & put it all back together.

The bike feels a lot more responsive again.

I know it's not 100% accurate balanced but it's close enough for me
So what you have is a curvey? You took the airbox and saw the fuel coming out around the needles, you adjusted the screw so that the fuel coming out was equal? Fair enough, but this is not what carb syncing is. Its about having both butterflys and carbs operating at exactly the same time, but if it works, then cool
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Old 18-08-06, 08:41 AM   #5
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yeah that's what I did viney.

And it feels spot on!
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Old 18-08-06, 01:47 PM   #6
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So what you have is a curvey? You took the airbox and saw the fuel coming out around the needles, you adjusted the screw so that the fuel coming out was equal? Fair enough, but this is not what carb syncing is. Its about having both butterflys and carbs operating at exactly the same time, but if it works, then cool
Indeed.

If you don’t have gauges or want to faff then the ‘lolly-stick’ method is logical and almost foolproof

I can’t be bothered to type/explain it, but I am sure a brief search on the net would bring up details

PatrickUK, it sounds like what you did is change the idle mixture.
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Old 18-08-06, 01:55 PM   #7
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I've never had to turn any adjuster more than about 1/2 turn to ballence carbs or throttle bodies, and never done it visually. You may want to check the screw you were using
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Old 18-08-06, 03:04 PM   #8
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Yes I used the right screw...

I have all the instructions but just couldn't be bothered with attaching the carb balancing tool - looking at the front carb connection.
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Old 18-08-06, 04:23 PM   #9
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I did mine by ear and by feel a few times as an emergency measure, as I ekpt on failing to buy a set of gauges. OK, not actually an emergency at all But, it turned out I was pretty close to right when I fitted up the gauges- not perfect by any means, but closer than some "properly serviced" bikes I've met. Call it "within an acceptable margin of error"...
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