I have thought about putting it into the proffesionals but the closest one cant take me for 2-3 weeks!

Any help would be greatly appreciated

cheers

Steve
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Casey_leonard wrote:Hi Steve
Just in case you cant wait for the dealer or get someone to do it for you.
It requires 2 tools, one to do the mixture and one to do the balance.
The mixture adjusting tool can be purchased from a dealer, the balancing tool you may be able to purchase from your local parts place like Repco.
A peice of garden hose can be used for the balancing if you dont want to fork out for the proper tool.
Once you have the mixture set and the vehicle idling put one end of the hose to your ear and the other just in the entrance to the carby inlet (air filters removed of course).
You can now hear the amount of sucking each carby is doing and by adjusting the idle screws on each carby you can balance them.
i.e. if one carby is sucking harder than the other back off the idle screw and viser verser. Keep going back and forth until they both sound the same and your idle speed is correct.
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