Of course if your ears are young and you have identical hearing in both
ears, it should work fine. I still have the Uni-Syn I bought back in
the 60's....but I still listen for the hiss too..even though my wife
swears I am deaf!!!!!
Doug
KingsCreekTrees@aol.com wrote:
> Personally, I prefer a pair of plastic tubes. One end of each goes to the
> air inlets with the air cleaners off. The other ends go to one's ears. When
> the sound of the suction is identical, the carbs are synchronised. I have
> used a Uni-Syn before, but stopped using it because my ears appeared more
> accurate. After buying my TR3A, I bought a '65 Volvo PV544 Sport and it came
> with a Uni-Syn but I've never used it. I have, however, managed to get
> very precise carburettor sychronisation with the tubes, on both cars and
>with
> previous Triumphs and MGs wth SUs and Strombergs.
>
> I'm sorry to give you an answer that you didn't want. I often find that
> forums give an answer that says "try this: It should work". Now I find I am
> doing the same, so perhaps I am hypocritical. However, my opinion is that I
> would ditch both tools and use the ones that my parents gave me, along with
> a pair of plastic tubes.
>
> Sorry to have thrown a grenade into the whole forum; I'm sure I've created
> trouble and I'm honestly not a troublemaker......
>
> Tim
>
> Tim Dyer, Proprietor
> Kings Creek Trees and Ornamentals
> 427 Kings Creek Road, RR3
> Ashton, Ontario, K0A 1B0, Canada
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