Couple of questions, first if I have 4 cyl, 4 carbs. Do I need to double this device? Secondly where do I plug in the M5 adaptor for my Suzuki GS1000? Thank you!!
So in a dual carburated motorcycle, what is it on the carburator that you are turning or adjusting that is bringing those levels equal? the idle screw, the mixture screw? TY
Tgis is a JOKE!!! DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS!!!! I built the unit exactly how discribes and it sucked ATF (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID) into my motor!!! SO WHAT THE HELL DO I DO NOW THAT I HAVE ATF IN MY MOTOR!?!?
@@tyshiz3381 The fuel filters, when you are actually watching the manometer, are intended to give you time to shut off the engine before getting the fluid into the cylinders. The carbs on your bike must have been way out for that to have happened. It could have occured if the adjustments were made too quickly or aggressively. Presumably, by now, you have resolved the problem of ATF in your motor. It will have done no more than cleaned out the compression and oil control rings in your motor. Now it will be running lopsided, you may have to run ATF through the other cylinder to ensure that you have cleaned them both out (caution about hydraulic lock). If you have, indeed, "built the (manometer) unit exactly how --discribes-- described", you will not have done any harm to your bike and may have actually improved its condition. That is the reason for using ATF fluid, which acts as a solvent, or 2 stroke oil. Neither of these products will harm the engine of themselves. The only problem may occur if the engine has not been shut off in time to prevent what is known as "hydraulic lock" which can damage your engine.
@@Peter-nu6ix what happens if you get hydraulic lock? I also built one, but had to shut my bike off before the flluid got sucked into the carbs...will that cause Hydraulic lock? I think i have to make my hoses longer is maybe the problem...