have any of you guys ever used one of these mercury tools before? is so,could you give some info on how they work, how difficult they are to use, and if its worth the $40. any info given would be great.
They work fine, the threaded tubes used to screw into your cyclinder head are fragile so beware, they like to snap off at the threads.
Motion pro also has a slick set of vacuum adapters but they will set you back over 100$.
They work fine, the threaded tubes used to screw into your cyclinder head are fragile so beware, they like to snap off at the threads.
Motion pro also has a slick set of vacuum adapters but they will set you back over 100$.
thanks for responding sfo. could you please expain to me how the tool actually works and what all is involved with using this tool? is in easy enough for a novice tuner to use or is it complicated? i guess it will tell you are lean, rich, etc... somehow? it will only work aon 4 strokes right?
Are you talking about synchronization sticks? It is four tubes filled with a small amount of mercury, with flexible tubing attached to them. If so, they are used for multi carb set-ups, to synch the carbs to one another.
im not sure if this is sync. sticks or not, i saw it in my chaparral racing catalog and it just says mecury carb tuner. i just wondered if i could work with helping me jet my bikes. i am not good with jetting and i thought that maybe it could help me decide on what needs to be done.
this is a tool used in multi cylinder 4 strokes. it syncranises the carbys via measureing the vaccume in each inlet manifold for each carby. Means that all the carbys are opening the same time at the same amount.
Unfortunatly not a jetting tool
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