I am working on a 61 CB-77 Superhawk.
I have read all the carb syncronizing threads and none talk about using balancing tubes. Is it possible to use balancing tubes and get the carbs spot on? If someone has done this I would like to know the procedures. I tried using the tubes on the ports below and to the inside of the carbs and the reading were all over regardless of adjustments.
I have tried adjusting the slides and I think I have them spot on and then I moved to the idle to get it to run and then tried to adjust the air/fuel mixture screw and eventually it died and now won't start.
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Carb syncronizing with tubes
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DREW148BHP
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Re: Carb syncronizing with tubes
Ya may want to go to the FAQ to the left then 6 down ya will find the How to adjust.
May be helpful. .........lm
May be helpful. .........lm
DREW148BHP wrote:I am working on a 61 CB-77 Superhawk.
I have read all the carb syncronizing threads and none talk about using balancing tubes. Is it possible to use balancing tubes and get the carbs spot on? If someone has done this I would like to know the procedures. I tried using the tubes on the ports below and to the inside of the carbs and the reading were all over regardless of adjustments.
I have tried adjusting the slides and I think I have them spot on and then I moved to the idle to get it to run and then tried to adjust the air/fuel mixture screw and eventually it died and now won't start.