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Carburator: What did the old-timer give me?
So I went to the local airport, and one of the retired guys that hangs out there said: "I've got something for ya".
I was coming, and he was going, so he said he would just toss it in my truck. When I looked later, this is what I found: ![]() So I open up the box: ![]() ![]() It has a page of instructions for Corvair, and another page for Porsche. Anybody familiar with this gizmo? |
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Old time flowmeter for carbs. They work, there are better ones out there but hey...the price was right.
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It allows you to balance the air flow through each carburetor to each cylinder so you can tune your carbs.
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Mikez types faster than I do.
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That's a classic. MG/Triumph/Healey owners knew it well. These days, I use one of those spherical Synchro-somethings that has a short neck that inserts into the carb. Works great.
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It's a uni-syn. It synchronizes your multiple carbs quickly easily and economically.
![]() FYI it also works for MFI. I had one before and had difficulty getting it to work properly. I like the other style much better.
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They work extremely well...use one on my 2.4 with Weber 40 IDA's.
I think I paid $25 six or seven years back...you've got a deal!
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Dan - I have one of those. Identical........Someone gave it to me....I used it on my MG, Austin Healey 300-6, and '62 XKE roadster.......Damn, I'm dating myself.......
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I have one. Does that make me an old timer too?
Well, I am. |
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Ahh...youth. He probably doesn't know what a VCR is, either.
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I have one as well from the MG days. Can't seem to part with a perfectly good tool, even if I don't use it.
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I still have that same model from balancing my 912 carbs...I found it to be a pretty good tool.
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I've had mine now for over 35 years. Yeah, it's quick and "gets you in the ball park"
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I've had two. A crack developed on the plastic tube of both. After that I didn't trust their accuracy.
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Try Betamax, then we'll know how old you really are
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I keep mine in the glove box of the 356. I thought everyone had at least one in their tool kit.
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Watch out how you talk about old timers. That Unisyn and a timing light were about all we had to keep our cars running well.
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It has been working for me for more than 30 years. In every multiple carb engine including Webers, MFI plus 2 cycle engines in Jet Skis. Even with a cracked plastic tube. What you are looking is equalization in the air flow through the system, so if a crack develops it will be the same crack for all intakes.
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This probably would have been nice when I had a 140 hp Mercury outboard with tripple carbs.
That thing would never idle very long before choking itself. Being that I WAS young, and the motor was on a 16' flatbottom, my solution was to just not idle- If the engine was running, it was wide-open. It's kinda suprising I'm alive after owning that boat. There were a couple times I was lucky it came back down right-side-up. |
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