Is there a specific carb sync tool that anyone would recommend for doing your carbs. Also where might I find one for purchase?
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free sync.....
hey there 78yamahaman....now that i got your attention, here's the way i did it....ya got some wholesale tool shop (harbor freight) type of store.....buy 4 engine vacuum gauges and sync on....KEEP THE RECEIPT!!....when u r done, just return them and get your money back.....thats how i did it......free syncing is very good.....just my 2 cents...rossrebel devil
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If you want to have a decent one on hand to use occasionaly
and that are easy to store in between,I bought a MORGAN CABTUNE and I like it a lot.It's about $100 but well worth it for the ease of use and convenience.Just my .02
Rick80 SG XS1100
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Having a sync tool around is a good thing. I like to check the sync on my bikes about once a year and on any new/old bikes that I aquire, plus your friends will bring you Beer to sync the carbs on there bikes.
Try this one:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/CARBURETOR-...w?reviewflag=1
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Morgan Carbtune. The best I've used. WAY better than fluid sticks!Tim Ripley - Gaithersburg, MD
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