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I seperated the tubes with steel discs that have 1/16" holes in them and that cured it. It did slow down the response time though. I took the bike on my 1st trip last weekend, about 350 miles. It sure rides nice. Thanks again, Gary
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LOL. I was kind of amused with the smoke myself. For a short time anyway. Get rid of the mosquito's did ya? I was thinking that maybe using larger connectors at the bottom might work better. I was hoping that would help me get a visual response on the gadget quicker. Maybe your experiment proves that theory wrong? I did have some troubles with the fluid jumping a lot till I got everything better tuned.
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Hi Bill,
Thanks for the info and pics of your carb synchronizer. I made 1 similar now, but I'm not sure if I'm using it right. The oil jumps, spatters, foams up, and exits (in all 4 tubes). My kids think that the smoke is pretty neat and are hoping that it is a permanent modification for the bike. One thing that is different with mine is that the bottom connecting hoses are 1/2". Should these be smaller? Do I need some type of restrictors somewhere?
Thanks for your help,
Gary '86 VR