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MisterCinders
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Getting ready to finish up my carb job. I bench synched the carbs and have the vacuum tool for a real synch job.
After reading the various guides and Clymer's I have a really basic question.
Once you have the synch tool hooked up, it looks like you measure and adjust the throttles while the engine is running. Is that right?
To change the throttle slides on my bike, I have to remove the carb tops to access the lock nuts and screws for the slides. Do I really open up the carb tops with the engine running? Won't that spray fuel/air mixture everywhere?
Or do I measure the vacuum, shut off the engine, open and adjust throttle slide, close it up, restart engine and check the new level? That seems terribly cumbersome, but does not have open carbs with a running engine.
Of course, I am pretty dumb so . . .
After reading the various guides and Clymer's I have a really basic question.
Once you have the synch tool hooked up, it looks like you measure and adjust the throttles while the engine is running. Is that right?
To change the throttle slides on my bike, I have to remove the carb tops to access the lock nuts and screws for the slides. Do I really open up the carb tops with the engine running? Won't that spray fuel/air mixture everywhere?
Or do I measure the vacuum, shut off the engine, open and adjust throttle slide, close it up, restart engine and check the new level? That seems terribly cumbersome, but does not have open carbs with a running engine.
Of course, I am pretty dumb so . . .