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OK, so I only want to do this once! :lol: I'm ready to synch the carbs on the 1150 (stock, '85) after taking them off and cleaning them. I bought a mercury synch tool and I have the manual, and I just wanted to verify a few things first.
1. The manual says "A correctly adjusted carburetor has the steel balls in the NO 1 and 4 tubes at the same level, and those in the NO 2 and 3 tubes also at the same level, but lower by one half of the ball diameter than the NO 1 and 4 tubes (as shown)". OK they are compensating for the fact that 1 and 4 have #120 jets and 2 and 3 have #122.5 jets (right?). How much lower do I set 2 and 3 with my merc. guage? Or do I?
2. The manual is synching the carbs @1750 rpm only. I've read elsewhere to synch at idle and at a higher rpm. What is your advise?
3. The manual is saying the adjustment screws are for adjusting #2, #1, and #4 carbs, in that order. So everything is adjusted to #3? If that's true, then why would I need to adjust in that order? I thought I read somewhere that the screw on one side adjusts the pair (say, 1 and 2), the screw on the other side adjusts the other pair, and the one in the middle synchs the pairs. Do I follow the manual on this?
I know synching the carbs is needed and this is my first go at it. Thanks in advance for any advise you can give.
1. The manual says "A correctly adjusted carburetor has the steel balls in the NO 1 and 4 tubes at the same level, and those in the NO 2 and 3 tubes also at the same level, but lower by one half of the ball diameter than the NO 1 and 4 tubes (as shown)". OK they are compensating for the fact that 1 and 4 have #120 jets and 2 and 3 have #122.5 jets (right?). How much lower do I set 2 and 3 with my merc. guage? Or do I?
2. The manual is synching the carbs @1750 rpm only. I've read elsewhere to synch at idle and at a higher rpm. What is your advise?
3. The manual is saying the adjustment screws are for adjusting #2, #1, and #4 carbs, in that order. So everything is adjusted to #3? If that's true, then why would I need to adjust in that order? I thought I read somewhere that the screw on one side adjusts the pair (say, 1 and 2), the screw on the other side adjusts the other pair, and the one in the middle synchs the pairs. Do I follow the manual on this?
I know synching the carbs is needed and this is my first go at it. Thanks in advance for any advise you can give.