30-09-14, 03:54 PM
Yes, it is necessary.
Yes, you will feel a difference. A bif difference if it was out of true.
No it is not difficult (if you have done it once or twice before).
Yes you can use your existing carb balancers (if you have the right adaptors).
The only thing I found trickey the first time I did this was finding the adjusting screws. I suggest you buy a long reach cross head screwdriver (such as http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Long-Reach-PH2-x-...43cb8980f5) before you start and be patient.
If you don't already have it, I would suggest you get the Haynes manual and read through what is involved and then ask here if there is anything you are still not clear on.
Yes, you will feel a difference. A bif difference if it was out of true.
No it is not difficult (if you have done it once or twice before).
Yes you can use your existing carb balancers (if you have the right adaptors).
The only thing I found trickey the first time I did this was finding the adjusting screws. I suggest you buy a long reach cross head screwdriver (such as http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Long-Reach-PH2-x-...43cb8980f5) before you start and be patient.
If you don't already have it, I would suggest you get the Haynes manual and read through what is involved and then ask here if there is anything you are still not clear on.