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dreamaker
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Harrison Township, Michigan
Morgan Carbtune II
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July 09, 2009, 08:28:33 AM »
Has anybody used the Carbtune II, How do you like it and have you had any issues with it ?
Dan
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Udo
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Germany, Krefeld
Re: Morgan Carbtune II
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July 09, 2009, 12:46:53 PM »
Yup, i have it (i guess, others too), and am happy with it. No mercury, that´s a good thing. While using, it should hang vertical, at the handlebar, i.e., so that the rod´s are allowed to move free. I use it for the right bank, then switch to the left, right again, and so on, until the engine runs like i want.
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dreamaker
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Harrison Township, Michigan
Re: Morgan Carbtune II
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July 09, 2009, 01:18:26 PM »
The reason I asked is I used my four column and I still seem to have issues with my sync. I used to use my TwinMax But I then got the Carbtune. I am waiting for a two column to come in so I ca view all cylinders at the same time. I was concerned with calibration of the column which I have read on other forums, that people have had problems with.
Dan
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Shockbushing Gary
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Re: Morgan Carbtune II
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July 10, 2009, 06:44:55 AM »
I have one and it works well. There really is no calibration. If you want to check the Carbtune, just hook all columns to a single vacuum source. You will find that all rise to an equal level, as long as you hang it vertically, as mentioned above.Seting carb sync is not a value measured process. It is a comparison process. As long as all cylinders have the same value, it wouldn't matter what that # was.
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