Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial
M&P carb sync set - Printable Version

+- Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb)
+-- Forum: General (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=65)
+--- Forum: General (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=69)
+--- Thread: M&P carb sync set (/showthread.php?tid=76860)

Pages: 1 2


Re: M&P carb sync set - pilninggas - 30-10-16

(30-10-16, 10:34 AM)limax2 link Wrote: I paid about £40 for an identical set some years ago. Replaced all the rubber hoses last year as the originals had developed a tendency to split at the end, which could could have you wondering what was happening if you didn't spot it.
I made a vacuum set-up using an empty small co2 mig welding cylinder to calibrate the gauges. But they should be right when you get them.

I calibrate mine using a syringe (boyle's law).


Re: M&P carb sync set - darrsi - 30-10-16

(30-10-16, 11:51 AM)pilninggas link Wrote: [quote author=limax2 link=topic=21306.msg244738#msg244738 date=1477820043]
I paid about £40 for an identical set some years ago. Replaced all the rubber hoses last year as the originals had developed a tendency to split at the end, which could could have you wondering what was happening if you didn't spot it.
I made a vacuum set-up using an empty small co2 mig welding cylinder to calibrate the gauges. But they should be right when you get them.

I calibrate mine using a syringe (boyle's law).
[/quote]


I think Murphy's Law applies more to me.  :lol