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Syncing the carbs, odd problem

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AudiA4_20T

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Hey everyone,

So I made myself a manometer that is pretty good. Used gear oil in it so the fluid doesn't move around too much and have everything hooked up. Here's the thing that I don't understand. When I start the bike, it starts pulling cylinder 1 a bit more than the others, to the point where the other cylinders start going down and I have to shut the bike off or Cylinder 1 will start pulling in fluid. Is this normal? Should I crack the nut on 1 and adjust it quickly to pull it down and then keep fine tweaking everything?

Thanks,
Clint
 
try bench syncing them first, to get them in the right ballpark, then try again with the manometer
 
Hi,

Yes, it looks like you'll have to start there so that #1 doesn't suck all your oil out of your manometer.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
I would remove some of that fluid too. Fill it so that even if a bottle gets ALL of the fluid that it isn't enough to get sucked into a cylinder. All you are looking for with these homemade jobs is that you have an equal vacuum, NOT equal fluid levels. Well, I guess if you have an 82 you need slight pull on 1 and 4 right? So equal is not quite what you're after (iirc anyway, I have VM styles so equal is good for me) Still, I would drain some of that fluid to avoid the problem.
 
Ok! Benched synced the carbs. It's incredible to actually see the plates come together. Makes me feel like they're finally almost perfectly together. I got the carbs on the bike but the idle is still ~3000rpm. I turned the main screw down but it either raises it PAST 5k or stays at 3k. At this point am I just messing with the pilot screws on top of the carbs to get it down?

Here's a quick rundown of what I've done.

- New carb boots
- New Exhaust Hardware
- Bench Sync
 
Hi,

Could it be that your throttle cable needs adjustment?



Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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