Balancing throttle/carb bodies

parabiker

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I'm going to have a go at doing my own valve timing and throttle body balancing. I need to purchase the kit for doing it though. For those that do it yourselves what kit do you use/recommend for the balancing?

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PB
 
I use a Morgan Carbtune Pro but will be getting one of the new ones from Grok when he does a 2 & 4 cylinder version of the Harmoniser (see Vendor section).
 
In 2005, with my first GS, I started fettlling with things:
B&Q cheap :
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Finickety farting around:
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Now I just ride the bike with a big grin and let those that know what they are doing look after the panzer.:D
 
I also use my old Morgan Carbtune and also a GS911 to park the idle stepper motors prior to synchronising the throttle butterflies.

Smooth as silk.

Prior to owning the GS911 I used to try and hold a 'fast idle' (which isn't) at around 3500-4000 rpm to avoid throttle stepper motor interaction.
 
A trusty set of vacuum gauges which I bungee to the 'bars so I can see the changes under load on a test ride. Makes it easy and avoids the stepper-motor interference.

BTW - I imagine you'll be setting the valve clearances, not the valve timing......
 


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