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    Balancing a 1979 non cv mechanical carb

    I reseached balancing carbs on site and most concern CV carbs. Mine is 1979 smoothbore 26mm. There is no hole in inlet manifold to attach manometre. Suggestions?
    Thanks

    joepenoso


    2X 1979 GS Suzuki G

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    -Mal

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      #3
      Your 26mm carbs are likely NOT "smoothbores", unless someone has done a serious upgrade.

      AND, ... we have NO IDEA what bike this is on, except for being a 1979.

      You have been on the forum for a few months and have a couple dozen posts, I am sure you have seen by now a request to please put your bike in your signature. Something as simple as allojohn's would work, it does not have to be as elaborate as mine, with links to pictures, etc.

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        #4
        Thanks Steve for all your help. I really didn't see the obvious location. How do I put my bikes' data with my questions
        Thanks
        joepenoso

        2X 1979 GS Suzuki G

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          #5
          Put your information the Signature Block which you can find by editing your profile
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