Bloodbought1 Posted August 5, 2009 #1 Posted August 5, 2009 I downloaded the instructions off the web. My question is which cylinders are 1 and 2? Which is 3 and 4? Thanks BB1
Sleeperhawk Posted August 6, 2009 #2 Posted August 6, 2009 Here is the tech post for carb sync on a 2nd gen. Most all answers are in the tech section somewhere. [ame=http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=258]Syncronizing the Carbs - VentureRider.Org[/ame]
Bloodbought1 Posted August 6, 2009 Author #4 Posted August 6, 2009 1 is LR 2 is LF 3 is RR 4is RF Is this from operators position? Sitting on the bike. TIA
Chinto Posted August 11, 2009 #7 Posted August 11, 2009 I decided to buy the Morgan Carb Tune Kit. I have read the excellent how to articles which is why I decided to sync the carbs myself. The process seems straight forward enough for me to do. The Morgan Carb Tune website and others talk about "5mm and 6mm adapters". I am unsure as to how these "adapters" are used in the syncing procedure. How are they used and were do they go??? Thanks Dave
gibvel Posted August 11, 2009 #8 Posted August 11, 2009 I decided to buy the Morgan Carb Tune Kit. I have read the excellent how to articles which is why I decided to sync the carbs myself. The process seems straight forward enough for me to do. The Morgan Carb Tune website and others talk about "5mm and 6mm adapters". I am unsure as to how these "adapters" are used in the syncing procedure. How are they used and were do they go??? Thanks Dave I don't believe these apply to our bikes. The hoses on the Carb tune just fit right on the nipples on the intake boots.
Chinto Posted August 11, 2009 #9 Posted August 11, 2009 I don't believe these apply to our bikes. The hoses on the Carb tune just fit right on the nipples on the intake boots. Great - I was hoping that would be the answer. My 06 has never had the carbs synced. Now with nearly 20,000 miles, I am thinking that getting the carbs synced will give the old girl that crisp throttle I use to have when she was new. Thanks
jemorrisonjr Posted August 11, 2009 #10 Posted August 11, 2009 If its been that long you will notice a big change.. I check mine about every 2 months
SteveP Posted August 11, 2009 #11 Posted August 11, 2009 If its been that long you will notice a big change.. I check mine about every 2 months Do you find they get out of sync in 2 months? If so, by much?
jemorrisonjr Posted August 11, 2009 #12 Posted August 11, 2009 Nope, just like having it running good.. I only CHECK it every 2 months, adjust it only when needed...
Chinto Posted August 11, 2009 #13 Posted August 11, 2009 I just ordered the Morgan CarbTune Pro today. When I receive it and sync my carbs I will let you know how out of sync it was and how the bike feels after being synced.
Bloodbought1 Posted August 11, 2009 Author #14 Posted August 11, 2009 These are the Carb sync gauges I ordered. they work great. http://www.holeshot.com/tools/carb_sync_gauge.shtml
Squidley Posted August 11, 2009 #15 Posted August 11, 2009 These are the Carb sync gauges I ordered. they work great. http://www.holeshot.com/tools/carb_sync_gauge.shtml Those are very similar to what V7Goose uses, thats a decent price. I have a Carbtune and for what I do it works perfectly, I did about 40 carbtunes at maintenance day this year, so it was well worth the investment
N3FOL Posted August 12, 2009 #16 Posted August 12, 2009 The Morgan Carbtune is an excellent product together with the Digital Tach Clamp Meter makes the job easier. http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/esi325.html The last time I synched mine was around 4000 miles. When I replace my plugs at 8000 miles, I may as well check carb synch and idle per the maintenance manual. FWIW, I am going to have my Carbtune checked by a calibration engineer here at work. He has a device to check for accuracy on the equipment. I'll post what I find soon.
N3FOL Posted August 24, 2009 #17 Posted August 24, 2009 This morning, I took my carbtune to our Calibration Engr. here at work. He determined that my Carbtune is accurate within +/- 0.2 mmHg out of the box on all ports. So, I say use your Carbtune with confidence. It is one of the best money can buy for your Venture. Attached is one pic that I took while my Carbtune is undergoing calibration/verification. Ride safe.
SteveP Posted August 24, 2009 #18 Posted August 24, 2009 Thanks for posting the info on your verification tests. I've only used my CarbTune once so far (made a big difference in ride quality), but it's good to know that the device lives up to it's claims.
Chinto Posted August 28, 2009 #19 Posted August 28, 2009 This is my first attempt at syncing the carbs. I used a Carbtune Pro for the first time. The initial look did not seem very out of balance. Mostly showing slight imbalance on 3 and 4 and somewhat more with 2 and 3. The first picture below shows the best I could get with engine at normal idle rpm. Not perfect but better than the initial reading. The second picture is the same settings as in picture one but with about 500 rpm more throttle being applied and sustained for several seconds (5-10 seconds) which appears to me as perfect. My question is what do you think? Did I get it right even if it is not perfect at normal idle if it balances out with a little sustained throttle being applied? The seat of the pants felt much stronger through all of the gears. More snap when you twist the throttle. Felt better. Considering my initial readings did not look very out of balance apparently it does not take much to affect performance. PS. Upon placing the bikes vacuum tubes and caps back on I found some small cracks in one of the caps sides (not the end). SHould that be replaced? I applied some electrical tape to the cap's side thinking that would seal the cracks. I also want to thank everyone responsible for all the detailed information on how to do your own work. Without the information provided here I would have never attempted this project or any of the other service work I have done on my bike. I am still amazed that I was able to do this and all the other thing I have done on the bike. It is all because of what is provided on the website. You have saved me a ton of money. Thank you all, Dave
Dave77459 Posted August 28, 2009 #20 Posted August 28, 2009 PS. Upon placing the bikes vacuum tubes and caps back on I found some small cracks in one of the caps sides (not the end). SHould that be replaced? I applied some electrical tape to the cap's side thinking that would seal the cracks. Dave, I went ahead and bought replacement caps / plugs. If you do decide to replace them, [ame=http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showpost.php?p=347236&postcount=11]this post[/ame] contains the part numbers. Regarding your syncing, did you adjust the idle first? Perhaps it is too low. Dave
Seaking Posted August 28, 2009 #21 Posted August 28, 2009 This is my first attempt at syncing the carbs. I used a Carbtune Pro for the first time. The initial look did not seem very out of balance. Mostly showing slight imbalance on 3 and 4 and somewhat more with 2 and 3. The first picture below shows the best I could get with engine at normal idle rpm. Not perfect but better than the initial reading. The second picture is the same settings as in picture one but with about 500 rpm more throttle being applied and sustained for several seconds (5-10 seconds) which appears to me as perfect. My question is what do you think? Did I get it right even if it is not perfect at normal idle if it balances out with a little sustained throttle being applied? The seat of the pants felt much stronger through all of the gears. More snap when you twist the throttle. Felt better. Considering my initial readings did not look very out of balance apparently it does not take much to affect performance. Thank you all, Dave I do a lot of carb synching for my friends here and I have a slightly different approach to it.. I don't have a tach and can't seem to get one locally and can't get one shipped from the USA because apparently these are a matter of 'National Security" no joke.. seriously. However, I set the idle screw up till the revs are up more than normal and start the tweaks. Your 2nd image is spot on, nice across the board. I give the throttle a small blip, just enough to jump the carb tune pins but not to slam them to the top!.. And adjust them again.. and do it again.. and again.. and then some more.. blip, adjust.. blip.. let it settle.. adjust blip settle adjust.. turn it off and start it up and get it as close as possible.. Honestly not sure if being THAT tedious with the adjustment is worthy of the effort but we did a test on a buddy's bike that was horribly out of synch.. I showed him how to do it.. and he took it out for a ride and LOVED it.. then I did what I normally do, the tedious slowing time consuming way and sent him out for a test ride.. and he loved it even more.. So I guess it does add a wee bit more over the whole deal.. or not. Hard to tell.. Funny enough, a buddy of mine used to be a sonarman in submarines and can set idle on his bike just by listening to it.. and get it within 25 rpm LOL.. no joke.. VTwins and V4's.. odd
skydoc_17 Posted August 29, 2009 #22 Posted August 29, 2009 My 87'VR has 88,775 miles on it and needless to say is a bit "loose" in the engine dept. I do VERY LITTLE riding at idle so I prefer to adjust the Carb. Sync. in the 2000 RPM plus range because I am looking for the bike to perform when I am actually riding down the road, not at idle, I could care less how it sounds at a stop light. Just my thoughts, Earl
jfoster Posted August 29, 2009 #23 Posted August 29, 2009 I guess I most have hooked mine up wrong or something. At an idle, the morgan was bouncing all over the place. As I idled it up (no Tach) it smoothed out to what I considered to be close enough not make any adjustments. Is that normal at idle?
N3FOL Posted August 29, 2009 #24 Posted August 29, 2009 I think that is not normal with your Carbtune bouncing all over the place unless your idle is very erratic. Explain exactly how you connected your Carbtune to the bike.
Freebird Posted August 29, 2009 #25 Posted August 29, 2009 Also, did you install the small restrictors? Mine doesn't bounce around much but it will if you don't use the restrictors that they send.
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