Doug Ullman wrote:
> 
> Steve,
>         mine starts at 8cmHg at the bottom and goes
> up to 42cmHg at the top of the gauge. It steps in
> increments of 2cmHg but has 4 hash marks inside each
> step so i suppose it can go down to .5cmHg resolution.
> let me know if you need more info, i have the tool
> and instructions right in front of me.....
> 
> D
> 
> Steve Ruby wrote:
> >
> > I don't have a carb-tuning specific manometer but
> > I was going to grab a differential pressure guage from
> > the office.
> >
> > Can somebody tell me what the minor units are on their
> > carb-tune manometer. I want to know which range of guages
> > I should have availble to do the job.
> >
> > Or, in otherwords, what is the miniumum difference I can
> > expect to obtain between two carbs, and I'll just get
> > a guage that will work for that kind of resolution.
> >
> > Thanks.


I guess I'll give it a try anyway, the largest range diff
air guage I have is 10 inH20 (that is only about 1.8 cmHg)
What is the max difference you see when you are adjusting
them? Hopefully I'll be able to find zero by playing
with it enough. Maybe they'll be _real_ synced when I'm done
(not that it makes a difference :)

later,
thanks
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