Now this is a great subject.
I bought the Edlebrock Carb Sync tool (the silver one with the little red
float) and gave it away. The only thing it would do is snuff out the carb
that
I put it over and if I opened the gate enough so that won't happen, there
was not enough draw to move the red float.
I have borrowed my friend's plastic snail which works great, but I have an
aversion to paying $40 for something that is clearly worth $2. So I went the
old fashioned way with a piece of fuel line in my ear. What I learned is
that the carbs have to be so out of sync to hear any difference that it is
likely that this is not as critical a setting as the guy selling a $40 piece of
plastic would have you believe. (or I need to have my hearing checked). I
have a car with Z-S and I have a car with SU. I am going to check out the SU
tool kit.
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