A sync tool can be made from stuff at lowes for less than $20.
Just use four equal length pieces of 1/4 vinyl tubing about 8-10 feet long, and tee them together in the center. Zip tie them to a yard stick and squirt some automatic transmission fluid in there. Let it settle all the bubbles out and you have a "spirit level" sync tool that is VERY accurate. Just hook one tube to each vacuum port and work the carbs until they balance out. To start, you'll probably just end up cranking it over a couple times and adjusting, so it doesn't suck all the fluid through the engine. Takes some time, but works well, and is cheap.
As far as the carbs, they are simple. Just take your time and be careful, they are a bit delicate. Also, precision and cleanliness pays.
Just use four equal length pieces of 1/4 vinyl tubing about 8-10 feet long, and tee them together in the center. Zip tie them to a yard stick and squirt some automatic transmission fluid in there. Let it settle all the bubbles out and you have a "spirit level" sync tool that is VERY accurate. Just hook one tube to each vacuum port and work the carbs until they balance out. To start, you'll probably just end up cranking it over a couple times and adjusting, so it doesn't suck all the fluid through the engine. Takes some time, but works well, and is cheap.
As far as the carbs, they are simple. Just take your time and be careful, they are a bit delicate. Also, precision and cleanliness pays.
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