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Can I borrow some carb balancing gauges?
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Anyone near(ish) Luton or Hemel Hempstead willing to let me borrow (take away or use at your gaff) some gauges to balance my carbs?


I've had my bike 2 years now and this has been on the list of things to do for a long time.  I was planning to get some gauges myself, but an ever increasing price of repairing my Camaro means I've not got the spare cash to do so until next year (if I'm lucky)
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#2
I'd just like to say I don't have a set but I need to balance mine too and I'm in your area, give me a heads up if you borrow a set as I'd like to come do mine at the same Time!
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#3
I would offer... but I'm not in the same area... yet...

I'm planning to move to Hertfordshire area (close-ish to Luton) as of early to mid next month. So if you've had no luck by then, I should be able to assist Smile
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#4
Either of you work in central or south London?
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(16-06-14, 05:35 PM)Farjo link Wrote: Either of you work in central or south London?


No, I work in Hemel.  I can travel a bit further from there, but needs be to be 20mins or less, so I can get there and back in a lunch break.
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Farjo I despatch in London, you offering to let us borrow a set?
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(17-06-14, 02:25 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: Farjo I despatch in London, you offering to let us borrow a set?

Your not a despatch rider any more.... Your a Goldstar handlebar assistant :-)
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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#9
I shan't be phoning you tonight then!
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(17-06-14, 02:25 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: Farjo I despatch in London, you offering to let us borrow a set?
Yes; where in London do you dispatch?
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#11
All over, pm me an address
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#12
Done. Do either of you know how to use them?
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#13
I've used carbtune several times in past, I believe normal gauges are the same, just different readout
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#14
If I want to balance mine as well, does this then turn into a LoFo meet?  :b


(am 20ish minutes from Luton)


happy to contribute in any way possible, maybe use my cameras to do a video of how to balance carbs (bike specific)??
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#15
I've also got a pair of CarbTune gauges. Based in East London, work near London Bridge. However Midden's currently borrowing them... Shall have to see if he's finished with them. Smile


BTW, there's a good video of balancing a Fazer 600 linked to on the CarbTune website.
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(17-06-14, 10:36 PM)Farjo link Wrote: Done. Do either of you know how to use them?


No, but Punkstig will have a chance to work them out before I get there  Big Grin


If it's the gauge type, rather then Carbtune, I think you need to calibrate each gauge to a single cylinder first. Then hook them all up and tune 2-3, 1-2, 3-4 ??


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#17
Ref setting all gauges to calibrate the same vacuum, I have the 4 round gauge type and used a 4 into 1 connector from a fish tank air pump and connected all the gauges together on the 4 and fed the single pipe to no' 1 take off and adjusted them to read the same vacuum reading. you can buy them from pet stores, they push together to form a strip.
Hope this explains it.
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#18
Top tip savvy....my tubes need replacing, I now know where to go  :thumbup
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#19
Mine are the Morgan Carbtune ones.
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#20
Ok guys, I've met up with the delightful Farjo and am now in possession of his carbtune set, when are we doing this- Saturday? And where?
I would invite you all round mine but someone will probably fall in the cut!
Also, do you have the long no. 2 Phillips screwdriver that is apparently necessary to do this?
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