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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    Got the Ducati staring, running, idling and restarting reliably over the weekend

    The carb rebuild has definately helped sort the starting and plug fouling.

    But it is still just a little rough and stumbles slightly off-idle.

    Its not fueling quite evenly

    Does anyone have any experience with carb sync, guages, etc they would care to share?
    You can set each throttle plate by eye, just
    use a magnifying glass and tweak them to identical
    position over the tiny pilot-hole, yeah pretty much 1/3rd
    of the tiny hole exposed and they're balanced sweet.
    The now twelve thousand dollar-each manometers and vac gauges
    which do the exact same thing or the thirteen thousand dollar bill for
    a motorcycle shop to do it for you can be saved to buy two new motorcyle tyres,
    as long as they're not the "special top of the range" motorcycle tyres which are
    now about sixteen thousand dollars a pair. Thanks motorcycle industry corporate CEO's..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
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    I just did my Ducati with a home made manometer, 3m of clear hose filled with cooking oil. Cheap as and dead accurate. Connecting to the inlet stubs is the bit that has to be done carefully. It is the last thing you do after all float levels set and jets etc are clean and clear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Have you got one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    I bought a set of these gauges but found they were not calibrated the same as each other. Was however very useful to have the jetted connector stems to hook my oil filled hose up to! Absolutely dead on!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    I bought a set of these gauges but found they were not calibrated the same as each other. Was however very useful to have the jetted connector stems to hook my oil filled hose up to! Absolutely dead on!
    I also bought a set of the gauges, pretty basic and the adjustment valves wouldn't be out of place in a fish tank filter system. I've got a nice Magneihelic gauge that was used to set vacuum on a large IBM printer, has two ports so can do vacuum to 150mm H2O, or pressure to 15 psig, just need to make a manifold with shutoffs for each cylinder so it can service each of the carbs. One of these days I'll get on to it Gauge is a bit like this one https://www.fishpond.co.nz/Kitchen/D...hoCwg0QAvD_BwE
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    I bought a set of these gauges but found they were not calibrated the same as each other. Was however very useful to have the jetted connector stems to hook my oil filled hose up to! Absolutely dead on!
    They may just need calibrating, that's if they can be adjusted. I am tempted to buy one just for the hardware!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaferRides View Post
    They may just need calibrating, that's if they can be adjusted. I am tempted to buy one just for the hardware!

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    No they are cheap shit. However the connecting tubes have been on a few bikes now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    No they are cheap shit. However the connecting tubes have been on a few bikes now
    silly question but couldn't you just use one gauge and swap it around between them it would remove the variability?



    i remember these old ones that went directly on the throats of cars.

    here is one
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    This professional style carb carburetor carburettor syncrometer is a must for any VW engine tuner Fits most dual carb setups and does not restrict air flow Rubber end is between 40mm and 50mm diameter Easy to read gauge allows for precision synchronizing of both carburettors for smooth idling and maximum performance See our other listings for adapter tubes to suit various carbs
    https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/c...ing/4102733559

    Most gauges do have adjustability as do thermometer's
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    this is in NZ appears to use hg or other liquid manometer or similar
    https://palmside.co.nz/products/mano...lumn-and-pouch

    It looks like a Morgan tune system.
    https://www.carbtune.com/
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