I built my own set of synch gauges, and like many others I put them all on the same cylinder at the same rpm to calibrate them.  I found them all to be a little off using this method, so I labeled them and used that calibration for synchronizing carbs.  DGXSER was over last week, and said that he had calibrated his gauge using a vacuum bleeder pump that also had a gauge.  That got me to thinking (talk about being on foreign ground  ) so this morning I went over to Harbor Freight and bought a vacuum bleeder.  I didn't get the Harbor Freight brand - I bit the bullet and got a genuine Mity Vac cause I wanted as much accuracy as I could get - besides they were out of the house brand
) so this morning I went over to Harbor Freight and bought a vacuum bleeder.  I didn't get the Harbor Freight brand - I bit the bullet and got a genuine Mity Vac cause I wanted as much accuracy as I could get - besides they were out of the house brand  .  I put it on my synch gauges, and what do you know - they all read dead even.  I put the synch gauges on Betsy and adjusted her synch, and it made a difference.  I was already pretty close, but not dead on it.  Now I am, and it leaves me with this conclusion about using the vacuum from the motor to calibrate your gauges - it's not a terribly accurate way to do it.  It'll let you know if they're way off, but I just don't think the tach is accurate enough to really calibrate them well.  Just passing it along.
.  I put it on my synch gauges, and what do you know - they all read dead even.  I put the synch gauges on Betsy and adjusted her synch, and it made a difference.  I was already pretty close, but not dead on it.  Now I am, and it leaves me with this conclusion about using the vacuum from the motor to calibrate your gauges - it's not a terribly accurate way to do it.  It'll let you know if they're way off, but I just don't think the tach is accurate enough to really calibrate them well.  Just passing it along.
							
						
					 ) so this morning I went over to Harbor Freight and bought a vacuum bleeder.  I didn't get the Harbor Freight brand - I bit the bullet and got a genuine Mity Vac cause I wanted as much accuracy as I could get - besides they were out of the house brand
) so this morning I went over to Harbor Freight and bought a vacuum bleeder.  I didn't get the Harbor Freight brand - I bit the bullet and got a genuine Mity Vac cause I wanted as much accuracy as I could get - besides they were out of the house brand  .  I put it on my synch gauges, and what do you know - they all read dead even.  I put the synch gauges on Betsy and adjusted her synch, and it made a difference.  I was already pretty close, but not dead on it.  Now I am, and it leaves me with this conclusion about using the vacuum from the motor to calibrate your gauges - it's not a terribly accurate way to do it.  It'll let you know if they're way off, but I just don't think the tach is accurate enough to really calibrate them well.  Just passing it along.
.  I put it on my synch gauges, and what do you know - they all read dead even.  I put the synch gauges on Betsy and adjusted her synch, and it made a difference.  I was already pretty close, but not dead on it.  Now I am, and it leaves me with this conclusion about using the vacuum from the motor to calibrate your gauges - it's not a terribly accurate way to do it.  It'll let you know if they're way off, but I just don't think the tach is accurate enough to really calibrate them well.  Just passing it along.
							
						 
		
	 
		
	 
							
						 
		
	 
		
	
 
		
	 
		
	
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