Aqui!!
¿Dónde está el tubo de ventilación?
I was thinking of the type of gauges that use movable slugs or floating balls to give the readings. Not applicable for yours which uses fluids. Any tube which is not capped off or is open to air would allow the air to enter in and the fluid would not rise. Instead the fluid would only bubble.
What I was thinking about was a separate fifth tube which would act as a reservoir for the fluid. With only 4 tubes of fluid the vacuum from each carb pulls against not only the fluid in the tube but the vacuum of the other carbs as well. Either way when the carbs are balanced the fluid is straight across. I was expecting the fifth tube and mistakenly referred to it as the "vent" tube.
¿Qué estaba pensando?
¿Dónde está el tubo de ventilación?
I was thinking of the type of gauges that use movable slugs or floating balls to give the readings. Not applicable for yours which uses fluids. Any tube which is not capped off or is open to air would allow the air to enter in and the fluid would not rise. Instead the fluid would only bubble.
What I was thinking about was a separate fifth tube which would act as a reservoir for the fluid. With only 4 tubes of fluid the vacuum from each carb pulls against not only the fluid in the tube but the vacuum of the other carbs as well. Either way when the carbs are balanced the fluid is straight across. I was expecting the fifth tube and mistakenly referred to it as the "vent" tube.
¿Qué estaba pensando?
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