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Carb Sync Adapters

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I am trying to find out exactly what I need to use my Emgo carb sync tool for my new FZR. I have read that 6mm welding adapters work, but I am not familiar with welding, so I wondered if anyone has a picture of what I am looking for. I looked on this site, and on google, and came up with only 1 mention each. A 6 mm welding adapter - but google only spit out some plastic ones. Is this correct?

Thanks in advance.

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Hi,
Y_G used these:-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MMA7455-Accel ... 3f0baaf980

Or i should say he supervised me using these LoL
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I'm not sure i have any idea what that is??? I am looking for the adapters that go into the manifold or carb boots, that allow you to hook up the carb sync tool.

I am pretty sure, if this bike is anything like my Honda, that they should be something akin to a brass nipple that screws into a port, and the carb sync hoses go over them to connect into the gauges.
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Camilla - I have no idea where that came from ... :headscratch:

Nortstudio - try this on for size: http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... _200381940


Edit - sorry; 'Camala'. You'd think I could spell the lady's name when it's printed RIGHT THERE on the screen ... banghead
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You rock! That looks more like what I imagined.

Thanks for the help folks. Next up. Tune-up!
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NS,
Sorry trying to get the old mans stuff done for him whilst the Ward Sister is on the loose that should have been :-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/mig-welding-t ... 2562047fd0

I am suprised Nik has not been in touch as i sent him a link and what you got was for him
Don thanks for stepping in next time I will wait long enough to read the post i just did and by the way my name is Camala but the amount of people who pronounce it Camilla or Pamala is something I just ignore.

My name is supposed have been spelled Kamala but the english official in the registry office (Trinidad was still a colony then ) could not spell since my name means "Spirit Garland " as in Ka Mala.

Anyways glad the info got thro in the end :-}
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Camala,
Do not worry you sent me the right link the control c to copy the ebay link must not have worked so what you sent me got pasted to the forum as well.
How is "the old man" he has been real quiet , he still chasing robots or was it nurses Lol
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The WIKI section on carburetors also has a very good pic of the brass tips (link in "syncing"). I got some at Lowes for a few bucks. A good write up on how to make your own sync tool is there. I made mine same way and it worked great!
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Thanks for leading me back to that page. I skipped it the first time around because I already have a carb tool.

Is there any reason my 4 gauge tool will not work correctly on these bikes? Everyone seems to be making the dual bottle type.

I'm going to be getting into the carbs after I receive my rebuild kits, but I'd rather know ahead of time if I'm going to need to build something out of frappachino bottles :)

I was also shocked to see the A/F screws are so tough to get to. I guess since they were not supposed to be messed with - they didn't make it easy while it's on the bike?

Man, they really made those 70's bikes carbs accessible!
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The people making two-bottle rigs are those who do not already own a 4-gauge rig. If you already have a purpose-built device, by all means use it!
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Thanks. I figured as much. I was just surprised I hadn't seen more mentioned on here. I'm all for DIY, but these things save some serious time. Got a great price on the too!
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