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morgan carbtune
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(27-02-13, 12:58 PM)packie link Wrote: [quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=6497.msg60548#msg60548 date=1361964150]
Got round to finally using mine the other day - it was sat under my Coffee Table since October...

Adjustment screws are pretty damn fiddly and I couldn't even reach the left hand one to sync cylinders 1+2 but thankfully they weren't far out from each other.

Why couldn't you reach the 1+2 screw? Was it akward to get at or couldn't you just see it? Looking at the diagram in the manual, it looks to be positioned ok for access. Are you using the right tool?? For stuff like that you need the proper tools IMO. I bought a cheapie carb adjustment screwdriver for £10 and as Red98 said, a good headmount torch is invaluable to get light into those nooks and crannies while keeping your both hands free to work with. The head torch is one of my best buys actually because I sometimes do the odd quick adjustment at night outside my house when needed.
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I could see it fine but I couldn't get the damned screwdriver near it as the coil packs were in the way. Even with dislodging the bar they are connected to and wiggling it around there just wasn't enough room. I have NGK leads on the bike which may well be a bit shorter than OEM so I couldn't move the bar back far enough
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morgan carbtune - by popeye72 - 27-02-13, 11:47 AM
Re: morgan carbtune - by Dead Eye - 27-02-13, 12:22 PM
Re: morgan carbtune - by red98 - 27-02-13, 12:46 PM
Re: morgan carbtune - by packie - 27-02-13, 12:58 PM
Re: morgan carbtune - by Dead Eye - 27-02-13, 03:19 PM
Re: morgan carbtune - by packie - 28-02-13, 01:27 AM
Re: morgan carbtune - by Dead Eye - 28-02-13, 01:50 AM
Re: morgan carbtune - by packie - 28-02-13, 10:17 AM

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