me too...Just received the manual..it is really tyhe bible...
THANKS TO MOTOCOM !!!!!


>From: "C.O.M.E. Racing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: V-MAX TECH LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Carb Sync Tool,service manual
>Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 10:45:52 +1100
>
>Agree with Charles about the Carbtune-II. I have always used an old Bill 
>Bowman 4
>guage carb synch tool. After 25+ years the guages were showing their age so 
>I
>replaced them with new vacuum guages from Holley (the carb people). Someone 
>makes
>them for them but I bought them from Summit racing under Holley part # 
>26-501.
>The only reason I'm offering this info is that some of you may have these 
>types
>of guage synchronizers, and when you need new individual guages these 
>Holley ones
>are dead accurate and reasonable for this type of part at about $22.00 
>each. When
>used with good dampers they are hard to beat.
>The Carbtune-II however is better value for money than anything on the 
>market in
>a 4 guage synch tool. I bought one off their web site and had it delivered 
>from
>Ireland to Australia in 4 days!
>The only difference with me and I would suggest you do the same, is I 
>ordered
>their optional "stronger" dampers to be supplied in addition to the 
>standard
>dampers. The dampers are only pieces of plastic tube in different I.D to 
>restict
>air pulses at different rates when inserted into the tubes attached to your 
>Maxes
>vacuum outlet tubes on each manifold boot.
>The stronger dampers keep the individual steel tubes significantly steadier 
>so
>finer adjustment is definately possible. This is definately true of a stock
>carbed V-Max.
>I also tried the Carbtune on several different bikes and found the standard
>dampers more suited to some and the stronger dampers better on others. I 
>suppose
>cam overlap, engine configuration (in line or V4 etc.), even manifold 
>design can
>determine what will work best.
>Order both types and you'll cover ALL possibilties, it's a great tool which 
>costs
>peanuts and doesn't have that stupid Mercury to slither everywhere.
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >   Hi all
> >   Just received the Max service manual from Motocom.Ordered it tuesday 
>got it
> > friday.The real thing from Yamaha
> >   Hey guys,this is our bible!!
> >   Carb sync,useing a vacuum guage (yu-08030) no guess work.
> >   Any questions?? It's in the book.Even has pictures!
> >   If nothing else it's great reading while you're waiting for the 
>weather to
> > warm up and you can change from 30 weight oil back to 40 or 50.
> >   Enjoying the ride
> >    Dan VMOA 869
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