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Why would 1 carb. read much higher then the other 3 carbs on a "carb sync" tool????
I have out on the adjuster to the point it fell out, BUT it STILL reads much higher then all the others????
PLease help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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vacume leak?![]()
Yamaha
pinched or kinked vacuum line![]()
John
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Low compression ?
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2000 Ducati 900ss
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not many vacuum lines... and logic tells me it's unlikely a vacuum leak, more likely a plugged vacuum line... maybe a passage inside the carb
RandyO
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doesn't have to be a vacume linecracked intake boot, loose clamp, cracked o-ring in air/fuel screw, bad seal in the carb tool itself... there are tons of places air can leak in
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Yamaha
problem fixed... discovered slightly tweaked adjuster screw bracket
RandyO
IBA#9560
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It would read LOWER if you had a vacuum leak.....
Higher means throttle plate/slide is closed more than the others
Well that just sucks![]()
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Scott B.
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