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Motionpro manometer
Motionpro manometer




motionpro manometer

~$112 for 4-column Carbtune w/tool pouch shipped to USA (get this if you have 4 cyl. ~$90 for 2-column Carbtune w/tool pouch shipped to USA (this is what I have - great if all your bikes are twins)

motionpro manometer

You can buy it directly from Morgan Carbtune in the UK

motionpro manometer

Rather than a mercury manometer (or whatever the EPA allows) the Carbtune uses stainless steel rods. Like Beetle, I also have the Morgan Carbtune which is a very nice piece of kit. Much, much easier than most carburettors! It really is a delightfully simple procedure. Whichever side has the highest manifold depression use the air bleed on that side to lower it until both sides are running identically.ĭisconnect everything and re-install the manifold plugs or reconnect the charcoal canister suck tubes. Re-start your engine and look at the manometer. If you have had to use the bell crank screw to balance at high speed the chances are the TPS will be out.Ĭhoose 'Actors', follow the prompts and do a TPS re-set, then go back to 'Measurements' and the TPS reading should flick to 4.6 for an 1100/1200 2VPC bike and 4.8 for a 4VPC machine. Go to the 'Measurements' page and check the TPS setting. Once it is balanced at 3.5-4.0K let it off the throttle and kill the engine.įire up Guzzidiag and connect. If the depression is unequal on both sides use the screw on the bell-crank adjuster on the LH TB, NOT the linkage rod to adjust the balance at that engine speed. Once its above 60*C you can hold the throttle open so that the engine is spinning about 3,500-4,000 RPM and check the balance with your manometer. You can connect your scan tool/Guzzidiag while its warming up. Once these are closed and you've removed the screws from the inlet manifolds or disconnected the suck hoses for the charcoal can on US bikes start the bike and warm it up. Its a bit of bugger to get to but its not really a big deal. On the 1200's it is a 5mm Allen key 'Tube' right on the inside of the TB facing down as well. It needs a small, flat bladed screwdriver. These are, in the 1100's in the outside of the throttle body underneath in one of the 'Tubes' cast into the body itself, I think its the rearward one but I don't have a bike handy right now. You'll also need some form of diagnostic device, (ie Guzzidiag.) to recalibrate the TPS after doing it.Īpart from this the procedure for all the W5AM equipped CARC bikes is identical and incredibly simple.įirstly close both of the air bleeds on the throttle bodies. Short answer is yes, you need a manometer of some sort.






Motionpro manometer