Carburetor vacuum synchronize tool

Hi guys, do we have a carburetor vacuum synchronizing tool in the shop? Couple examples from amazon:


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Sorry i don’t know if there is one but this “dark art” would make for an interesting class.

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We do not have one.

And 20 characters blah blah lah

Cool, thanks! 20 characters

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Something w/ multiple Weber carbs on it. Easy peasy :laughing:

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How about CV carbs? :smiley:

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340 Six Pack or Pontiac Tri Power anyone?

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Thought that was a 440 six pack.

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They had both, one small and one big block.

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That 340 is going to have to do some serious revs to make that work.
As I recall the center carb was linked to the gas pedal and the outside carbs were vacuum operated.
An attempt to avoid throttle bog.

Pass…Think Ford tried to do one these. Novel idea that worked in the lab/dyno. Total failure in the real world.

Weber carbs - next best thing to EFI. Anything that affects/controls air or fuel flow is adjustable.

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No. Especially read the Hot Rod article.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=340+six+pack&gbv=2&oq=340+six+pack&gs_l=heirloom-hp.3..0l10.1473.9227.0.10273.12.7.0.5.5.0.165.756.1j5.6.0…0…1ac.1.34.heirloom-hp…1.11.822.aKBmFvxJS6M

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You may want to ask Motorsports if it is a tool they would be interested in purchasing - they are the cycle committee.

I have carb sync tools at home from my twin weber days on air cooled engines

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I’ve used a long clear hose and transmission fluid. Just mount it on a board. something like this https://protradecraft.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/9-Radon-pressure-gauge.gif

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