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The ones in the link appear to be supplied with 'T' piece restrictors.
My gauges have a very crude way of damping the pulses by clamping down the very small jubilee clips onto a small length of material inside of the pipe.But it does work okay.
As for going out of calibration,I do not see that this is a problem.If the gauges start off at zero and after adjusting the carbs the engine sounds smoother and the pickup is quicker,then what is there to question??
I suppose that if the gauges were to be dropped/knocked/abused,then I would suspect the accuracy.But I do not lend out my tools and they have never been dropped.£40 back in 1978 was quite a bit of money,so I tend to look after my possessions  ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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I'd just make my own manometer from some transparent hoses and coloured water. Very accurate, basically for free. You do not need to know the numbers, at all.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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£40 in 1978 that's a quality set of gauges! I think I paid £140 for mine in 2008 and they are spot on. I did used to use a set like in the link which did the job just not as easy to read but they do the job with practice... As for going out of calibration...cheaper gauges tend to corrode on moving parts more than the more costly items......and the worst I've seen is someone leaving a set on a radiator and the heat killed them....not a cheap set either! ____________________ Current bikes...cbr929, KDX200's, Rd125lc mk2, RGV250's |
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For what you will save in money versus the time /grief/faff. go for the 4 guage set as opposed to two.
New manometer guages are no longer mercury filled; it is now classed as hazardous.
The Morgan Carbtune II is very easy to use and only slightly more expensive.
All types of guage should be tested before use by attaching each tube in turn separately to the same cylinder and noting the results.
The first vacuum gauges I ever used (1970) were part of the Honda Service kit
that dealers were required to have when appointed and would have been about 10x a senior mechanics weekly wage.
https://i1159.photobucket.com/albums/p626/willandrip/Scrn044_zps71735e3d.jpg
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** Little thread hijack here **
What are the symptoms of a bike that would need re-calibrating?
Also...
Is this difficult to learn to do?
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| Bubbs wrote: | ** Little thread hijack here **
What are the symptoms of a bike that would need re-calibrating?
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Is this difficult to learn to do?
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Erratic/poor idle, noise, vibration, crap running, fuel economy if really bad.
Yeah, easy to learn to do yourself. If you google your bike name and carb syncing/balancing there is probably a guide. TA DA:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k5I-Oz3Uug
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| DrDonnyBrago wrote: | | Bubbs wrote: | ** Little thread hijack here **
What are the symptoms of a bike that would need re-calibrating?
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Is this difficult to learn to do?
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Erratic/poor idle, noise, vibration, crap running, fuel economy if really bad.
Yeah, easy to learn to do yourself. If you google your bike name and carb syncing/balancing there is probably a guide. |
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Got a set of dial gauges myself, never used them as my bikes have only had one carb recently. Never needed it on the CB125. Still handy to have though. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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