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    Motion Pro carb sync tool 08-0022

    How does this tool work for you guys synching carbs on 1100/1150s ?

    #2
    Like any other multicylinder/carb engine?

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      #3
      I cannot imagine why on earth you'd waste money on any liquid-based tool.

      Get a Morgan Carbtune. Same cost (or less) and far superior.

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        #4
        Originally posted by bwringer View Post
        I cannot imagine why on earth you'd waste money on any liquid-based tool.

        Get a Morgan Carbtune. Same cost (or less) and far superior.

        http://www.carbtune.com/
        I agree, but he's not asking about the gauges.

        He's asking about this:




        I have not yet used mine on an 1150, but it works well on everything else that I have tried it on.

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          #5
          I had a little trouble with this tool as it originally was made and had to modify it by grinding down the tip of the outer (10mm I believe) hex socket part.
          I took it down 1-2mm so that it was flat rather than a little flared at the tip. Until I did this mod, it would slip off the jamb nut since that nut is kind of thin/flat.

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