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  • tkent02
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    • Jan 2006
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    #16
    Originally posted by shibby_cbs
    and i thought it was weird that it didnt....ill get on that

    and thanks bass..i didnt realize it was under colortune/carbtune....i guess the next step is to find a reliable tuner for a decent price
    I'm sure someone on this forum in your local area would have the tools you need, no point in buying one until you know what you want.
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    • Rick65Cat

      #17
      I was talking to a guy yesterday that has a 73 Kawi 900. I was telling him how my bike clunks and rattles at idle....like a bad clutch. And thats what I thought it was.
      This guy says no...that the carbs need sync-ing.

      Funny he should say that coz my bike didn't do it before I rebuilt my carbs. Also..this guy has a manometer and when he does his 900, he says he'll do mine at the same time

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      • tkent02
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        #18
        A clutch rattle can be made to rattle a lot more with out of synch carbs, in fact even a bad rattle can be made to not rattle much if the carbs are synched well enough.

        Will that guy just let you borrow his manometers?
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        • shibby_cbs

          #19
          ok i just thought of something...do i have to have the vaccume tube hooked up to the petcock when i do the adjustment

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          • Guest

            #20
            You're doing this with a huge vacuum leak?
            Use prime and block off the vacuum line on #2.

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            • Suzuki_Don

              #21
              Originally posted by chef1366
              You're doing this with a huge vacuum leak?
              Use prime and block off the vacuum line on #2.
              Or use a remote fuel tank, lawnmower tank, whipper snipper tank, etc. and block off the vacuum line like Bill said and then you can get a better look at what is going on in the carbs. The large fuel tank obscures a lot of vision.

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              • Rick65Cat

                #22
                Originally posted by tkent02
                A clutch rattle can be made to rattle a lot more with out of synch carbs, in fact even a bad rattle can be made to not rattle much if the carbs are synched well enough.

                Will that guy just let you borrow his manometers?
                Hes a member of the vintage club chapter I'm in. Hes an ok guy.

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  I put the tank on a barrel with a long fuel line.

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