Author Topic: Manometer Recommendation  (Read 11955 times)

Offline skidmore

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Manometer Recommendation
« on: May 08, 2013, 02:15:14 PM »
Can anyone recommend a nice manometer that strikes a balance between value and quality/effectiveness?

What should I know and/or look for as I shop?
current: 1992 K75RT ABS and elec windshield, baby!

previous: 1992 K75, 1983 R100, five spooo-ooort bikes, a Sportster, two XS650 Specials....and probably a partridge in a pear tree somewhere along the way
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Offline mjydrafter

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2013, 02:28:37 PM »
I went with one like this:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vacuum-Carburetor-Synchronizer-carb-sync-Gauge-CB-KZ-GS-XS-550-650-750-850-900-/390468581885?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item5ae9bdb9fd

It works really well.  I originally got it for my old CB900c, which had a 4-carb gang.  It works fine on a K-bike though.  Just an extra gauge on a K75.

They don't come with directions, but they are easy to figure out.  Plus they come with all the adapters.  The pics are not the best, but on the bottom of each gauge is a knurled nut, that you can adjust to stop the needles from fluttering all over the place.

Just a happy customer, of this particular ebayer. :yes



Here is a bit better pic of mine, than the ebay auction:


Also the adapters aren't used on a K-bike, but they are needed on others.  The CB900c has a little screw on the head right above the intake runner, without, the adapters the hoses would melt before you could get the carbs sync'd.  DAMHIK

Hey, look I even found a K-bike action shot!


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1974 Suzuki TC-185 (the little 10 speed)

Offline johnny

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2013, 02:34:45 PM »
greetings...

carbtune... score at beemerboneryard...

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Offline wmax351

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2013, 05:36:16 PM »
I've got a cheap mercury type. works well. I got it for my cb550.
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Offline WayneDW

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2013, 08:33:47 PM »
I've got a cheap mercury type. works well. I got it for my cb550.
Me too but I bought mine for my GL500. 
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Offline skidmore

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #5 on: May 09, 2013, 08:42:27 AM »
Thanks guys. This gives me something to move forward with. More questions to come, I'm sure.

Drifter, you're just a few hours to my left over there is DSM  :2thumbup:
current: 1992 K75RT ABS and elec windshield, baby!

previous: 1992 K75, 1983 R100, five spooo-ooort bikes, a Sportster, two XS650 Specials....and probably a partridge in a pear tree somewhere along the way
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Frankenduck said: "I haven't backfired a K75 in lord knows how many miles - but I could if I wanted to."

Offline mjydrafter

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #6 on: May 09, 2013, 09:09:05 AM »
Well if you want to save some coin, come on over we can sync 'em up in about 5 minutes.

It is so much easier on these than a set of carbs.  No fans to set up, no tank removal, no extra adjustment tools...

That or we could even meet up some time and do it.  It's so easy you could do it at a rest stop or park. :yes

I tried making my own and I really think it would work well on the bricks.  It didn't work on my CB (it got too hot and the hoses pulled off just as I was finishing), and made me get the one I have.  I will see if I can dig up a pic.  It's just some hose, fittings, a board, and some 2smoke oil.
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Offline TimTyler

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #7 on: May 09, 2013, 10:17:07 AM »
+1 Morgan Carbtune http://www.carbtune.com/

Offline skidmore

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #8 on: May 09, 2013, 02:32:28 PM »
Oops, sorry. I called you "Drifter" in my previous post. DRAFTER.....DRAFTER.....there, I got it now.

Heck ya, hooking up sounds great. Though you say a sync could be performed anywhere, I would hate to make your pack your gear and go mobile with it. Maybe sometime I could meander through Iowa Amish country and wind up in DSM  :2thumbup: We will have to work something out in the near future.

Well if you want to save some coin, come on over we can sync 'em up in about 5 minutes.

It is so much easier on these than a set of carbs.  No fans to set up, no tank removal, no extra adjustment tools...

That or we could even meet up some time and do it.  It's so easy you could do it at a rest stop or park. :yes

I tried making my own and I really think it would work well on the bricks.  It didn't work on my CB (it got too hot and the hoses pulled off just as I was finishing), and made me get the one I have.  I will see if I can dig up a pic.  It's just some hose, fittings, a board, and some 2smoke oil.
current: 1992 K75RT ABS and elec windshield, baby!

previous: 1992 K75, 1983 R100, five spooo-ooort bikes, a Sportster, two XS650 Specials....and probably a partridge in a pear tree somewhere along the way
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Frankenduck said: "I haven't backfired a K75 in lord knows how many miles - but I could if I wanted to."

Offline mjydrafter

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #9 on: May 12, 2013, 09:37:32 AM »
It's all packaged nicely in a case.  Really no problem going mobile.  That and a screwdriver and you are all set.

Where are you located?

1986 BMW K75c
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Offline Scott_

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #10 on: May 12, 2013, 10:26:56 AM »
I'm northeast of Dsm about 50 miles, I've got both a Carbtune and TwinMax.
I tried to make my own contraption too a few years back and it just didn't work.
From that experience I got the TwinMax, it worked ok, but I still wasn't quite fully satisfied with it, only being able to check 2 at a time.
That led to my purchase of the CarbTune. I love it. Should have gone this route the 1st time and been done with it..........
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Offline skidmore

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #11 on: May 15, 2013, 11:14:28 PM »
It's all packaged nicely in a case.  Really no problem going mobile.  That and a screwdriver and you are all set.

Where are you located?

I am in Galesburg, IL. For reference, Iowa City is about an hour and forty minutes from me.

It sounds like going mobile with your rig is a worry-free proposition. Heck, let's plan a rendezvous! After performing a super sync on my TBs we could go burn some tarmac. And, I would love to get some feedback on the state of my bike. Scott, you should join us!

Drafter, I will PM you my phone number.
current: 1992 K75RT ABS and elec windshield, baby!

previous: 1992 K75, 1983 R100, five spooo-ooort bikes, a Sportster, two XS650 Specials....and probably a partridge in a pear tree somewhere along the way
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Frankenduck said: "I haven't backfired a K75 in lord knows how many miles - but I could if I wanted to."

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #12 on: May 16, 2013, 06:48:40 AM »
We are getting together to do some tarmac tearing up here.
http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,3975.0.html

Check your calendar....
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2017 FLHTK Ultra Limited
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Offline mjydrafter

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #13 on: May 16, 2013, 08:35:34 AM »
Sounds like Iowa City might be a great meeting place sometime.

I have kin 'round them parts and I used to live there too.  :hehehe

I've done that trip a few times and enjoy it a lot.  Gotta stay off the slab though. :yes
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Offline skidmore

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Re: Manometer Recommendation
« Reply #14 on: May 16, 2013, 01:46:50 PM »
'ats right, Drafter, the super slab is evil  :nono

Scott_, I browsed the thread you linked. Sounds killer! Let me regurgitate the details and try to post up a commitment sometime soon.
current: 1992 K75RT ABS and elec windshield, baby!

previous: 1992 K75, 1983 R100, five spooo-ooort bikes, a Sportster, two XS650 Specials....and probably a partridge in a pear tree somewhere along the way
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Frankenduck said: "I haven't backfired a K75 in lord knows how many miles - but I could if I wanted to."

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