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Carb syncing

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Is there any way to make a carb syncing tool? I want to clean my carbs and sync them. I heard from someone that you could make the tool out of fish tank tubing and something else but i can't remember what.
I could take them somewhere but they want 175 bucks to pull them off and clean them and sync them and reinstall them. I would rather do it myself because its cheaper and i don't trust those mechanics because my dad took his bike to them multiple times because he got into a wreck and the oil pan cracked. They did patch jobs every time he brought the bike in.
 
I heard from someone that you could make the tool out of fish tank tubing and something else but i can't remember what.
That something else was a vacuum gauge and a four gang aquarium valve.

I've used the one I made about 10 times now. it's slower than using than one of the four cylinder at a time sticks to balance with, but it's most definitely "frugal". (thanks Brian) ***note to the uninformed, I would have called it cheep***

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d44/rustybronco/vacuumgauge005.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d44/rustybronco/vacuumgauge009.jpg

I would suggest making the adapters out of brass rod, or buying them from Z1. the plastic ones I first made didn't hold up for the long term.
http://www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=3263

***edit*** I see you have a twin cylinder bike. you can make that out of plastic tubing and atf.
http://www.zx6e.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=5333&hl=
 
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Yes, you can make one.

$175 is actually a rather fair price for a shop to remove the carbs, clean them, re-install them and sync them.
HOWEVER ... you would be far better off by doing the job yourself. You might spend about the same money, but you would KNOW that it's done right.

If you choose to get the stuff to clean and sync your carbs yourself, here is some of what you can expect:
$25 for a can of Berryman's carb dip
$1 for disposable muffin tins at Big Lots to keep your parts organized
$97 for a Morgan Carbtune or $85 for a Motion Pro tool from Z1
$15 for a set of o-rings from cycleorings.com, but check with him to see if your carbs are included in his kits.
$5 for a set of intake o-rings, also from cycleorings.com
$143 total, but you get to keep the sync gauge and use it again and again. You can even learn to do your friends' bikes and maybe make some of your money back.

Or, you can spend some time scrounging up some aquarium tubing, fabricating some adapters or getting them from Z1, trying to figure out what fluid you are going to use, figuring out how long to make the tubes, figuring out whether that fluid that got sucked into your engine because the tubes were too short is going to do any damage, or just hang it all and get some analog gauges.

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or you can read the link, save almost $100 for a syncronizer (for a gs300 correct?), then there will be no need to recoup the money.
 
I have this tool that I bought on ebay U.K. a while ago, that works well on twin cylinder bikes, by all accounts.....supposedly also works on fours, according to the instructions, but it's not preferable (IMHO) since one can't monitor all four cylinders simultaneously. It is brand new, never used, yours for $20.00 + postage. Offer open to anyone else, if you pass on it.;)

http://cgi.ebay.com/SUZUKI-GSX250-G...arts?hash=item35a2b241c9&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

Tony.
If he passes. I'd like to take it. BTW we are neighbors. I'm in the Montreal area. :)
 
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