I tried to make one of those with a bunch of hoses... it was a real mess
and it never worked right. I gave up and chase down a used one on CL for
$40, which has those black rubber hoses that hook directly to the vacuum
nipples in the carbs.

Javier.


On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:53 PM, EGrider <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm wanting to do my first carb sync on my NH 750 and I've been doing a
> bit of research on it on-line. Everybody shows where they connected the
> tubes, what they used for the fluid, yada yada, but I'm wondering how they
> connected the ends of those tubes to the carbs after removing the screws.
> Now there's one guy who goes all through how he drilled a hole through a
> screw with a drill press and connected it to some tubing, but I haven't got
> a drill press. So if there's anybody out there who's made their own $5 carb
> sync tool, can you tell me how you connected the tube ends to the carbs
> after removing the screws? Thanks.
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