Synchronization Screws

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DevonCbx
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Synchronization Screws

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I had seperated my carbs without seating and taking note of the number of turns to insure original position. Is ther another way of reset the tention positons. Do the butterflies need to be completly closed?
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Post by Chris »

I would think that you would need to do the procedure for "new carburetors" that is shown in the shop manual. It says...........

"Make each distance between the by-pass hole in the caruretor body and throttle valve equal when assembling new carburetors"

There is a pic of this on page 4-17.

From there you would then need to do a regular carb synch.

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Post by broook »

You probibly know this but when you sinc the carbs do it in this order with the #4 being the base.

5 6 3 2 1

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Post by alimey4u2 »

Duane, Make sure all the linkages are "snappy" with all the butterflies returning to exactly the same position every time ( IE No "stiction".)
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