I think I read somewhere the Gunson company located in the UK
makes such a device. I don't know if they are available in the
US, or thier cost
I have used the Color Tune and it helps alot to get the correct
mixture. Its cost is around $50. You could try their recommended
setting as shown by the Color Tune, and if it is too rich to pass
emissions, the carbs could be leaned slightly.
> Now, the manuals say I need a carbon monoxide analyzer to properly tune the
>carb.
> I'm pretty sure I don't have one of those things, although I wouldn't know
>one if it bit
> me on the nose.
>
> Is there anything I can do to get the carb tuned reasonable close to where it
>should
> be? Or should I just forget it until I can take it some place where they
>have the
> know-how and the equipment?
>
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> Keith Gernert
> 79 MGB
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