Re: Carburettor balancing
Posted: 23 Feb 2008, 18:33
I was shown another trick to help synchronize carburettors manually, without a carb sync device.
With the motor off, you insert short lengths of thin music wire (or any stiff bare wire; I've used straightened paperclips) through each spark plug boot at the distributor end, making sure that the wire contacts the metal end of the spark plug wire and that a short length of the bare wire is exposed at the top of the boot.
Then, with the car running, you touch a jumper wire to an exposed end to briefly ground or short out each cylinder, so that you may hear (or see, if you have a tachometer hooked up) the drop in RPM from each cylinder. Then you make your adjustments until each carb throat yields the same amount of "drop" in revs when shorted out.
This arrangement has the virtue of being fairly quick and cheap, and it's usable even with the air filter assembly in place.
This being the internet, I should probably also point out that, if you don't use care while shorting out a plug, you may inadvertently experiment with self administered electro-shock therapy as well.
Regards
With the motor off, you insert short lengths of thin music wire (or any stiff bare wire; I've used straightened paperclips) through each spark plug boot at the distributor end, making sure that the wire contacts the metal end of the spark plug wire and that a short length of the bare wire is exposed at the top of the boot.
Then, with the car running, you touch a jumper wire to an exposed end to briefly ground or short out each cylinder, so that you may hear (or see, if you have a tachometer hooked up) the drop in RPM from each cylinder. Then you make your adjustments until each carb throat yields the same amount of "drop" in revs when shorted out.
This arrangement has the virtue of being fairly quick and cheap, and it's usable even with the air filter assembly in place.
This being the internet, I should probably also point out that, if you don't use care while shorting out a plug, you may inadvertently experiment with self administered electro-shock therapy as well.
Regards