anyone have carb sync tool?

They're easy to make and only cost about 15 bucks. Some tube, some oil and a piece of wood and you've got one made. If you check online you can find step by step instructions, and they work great.
 
They're easy to make and only cost about 15 bucks. Some tube, some oil and a piece of wood and you've got one made. If you check online you can find step by step instructions, and they work great.

Oil? really?.....haha, never heard of that before. Makes sense though, it's a bit heavy and would have it's own dampening properties. The ones I've always had have mercury in them. I'd synch his carbs and set his mixtures. PM me and I'll send my number. Im in scarborough near kingston and markham rds and I am a licensed technician.
 
They're easy to make and only cost about 15 bucks. Some tube, some oil and a piece of wood and you've got one made. If you check online you can find step by step instructions, and they work great.

Ive tried that in the past but without some sort of restrictors in the lines, the oil levels jump up and down quite a bit. I ended up splitting Morgan Carb-tune tool with a buddy. Works great and no fluids to mess around with.
 
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