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Fazer 2002 .What RPM doing Carburetor Synchronization?
#1
Hello my friends. What RPM have to be doing  Carburetor Synchronization? 1050-1150?
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#2
and maybe someone have pictures wheare is that three hiding bolts?Smile)
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#3
1150 - 1250 is a better idle speed and that's what I use for carb synch.

No pictures - too dark!  You need a flashlight to search for the synch screws but they are there to be found. Smile
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#4
Ordered some gauges for mine today. It won't even idle properly below 1500rpm so def needs doing...
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#5
Pat's site has a section on synching the carbs with some pictures which might help - http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/carbu...ation.html
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#6
ok , thanks for help friends Wink , just one more question , what RPM have to be on free engine running ? "no acceleration"
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#7
(14-02-16, 09:07 AM)Irmantas link Wrote: ok , thanks for help friends Wink , just one more question , what RPM have to be on free engine running ? "no acceleration"

What Falcon 269 said 1150 - 1250rpm
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#8
You will need a long screwdriver to reach all the adjusting screws Smile
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#9
i mean what rpm have to be after synchronization  :rolleyes
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#10
1200rpm is good.  A bit higher than Yamaha say but keeps the oil pressure up at idle.  Smile
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#11
To find the middle screw can be a challenge. Look for the metal bracket with the section cut out between the middle carbs. Now shine your torch over the connectors on your coil through that notch. If you look along the beam of light, you should be able to see the screw.
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#12
Yeah it's all coming back to me now! The last 9 years on KTM's with one, sticking out easy to find, screw has spoilt me
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#13
Roger that  Big Grin  . And what synchronizer you reccomend ? bottle or clear plastic vinyl tube ?  :rolleyes
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#14
I prefer the rods to the dials, but that is because I have had my carbtune for years and have never used one of the others. I don't think there is a big difference between them.
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