Thanks for the positive comment! I probably didn't plan to use the caliper it was just there lol. I did "eyeball" the other cut to within plus or minus 1 mm
Greetings from "across the pond". Just about to dump some cash on a set of these gauges; so it's good to see how they're made ready for use. Have you made a video of you actually synching your bike's carburettors with them?.
Yes, If you click on the description of the video there's a link... it's number 39 40 and 41of this playlist ua-cam.com/play/PL9a5oWl0x1as8Zf1dRJhJ0teInrhb_qMl.html
Probably doesn't matter that much...they just hold the hoses together and restrict the airflow.... I measured the first cut and eyeballed the second... You should be able to hit plus or minus a millimeter no problem....
That was 'meticulous' a digital caliper to measure 👍😁
And well done for embracing the metric system 👏 😁
Thanks for the positive comment! I probably didn't plan to use the caliper it was just there lol. I did "eyeball" the other cut to within plus or minus 1 mm
I definitely forgot to read the manual, that's why my gauges were jumping as madman when trying to use this device the first time :)
LOL... Like they say "if all else fails... read the directions!"
Greetings from "across the pond". Just about to dump some cash on a set of these gauges; so it's good to see how they're made ready for use. Have you made a video of you actually synching your bike's carburettors with them?.
Yes, If you click on the description of the video there's a link... it's number 39 40 and 41of this playlist
ua-cam.com/play/PL9a5oWl0x1as8Zf1dRJhJ0teInrhb_qMl.html
@@meticulousmechanic Thanks my friend 👍🏻
@@WhyteZone You're welcome!
How important is it to have the restrictors cut in even lengths?
Probably doesn't matter that much...they just hold the hoses together and restrict the airflow.... I measured the first cut and eyeballed the second... You should be able to hit plus or minus a millimeter no problem....