Econo gauge.... With bike carbs, help please!

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tattooer
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Econo gauge.... With bike carbs, help please!

Post by tattooer » 13 Jul 2013 07:55 am

Where would I have to attach the vacuumed line from? I was thinking between the carb and engine, on the manifold its self where the brake vacuumed line takes off? Or is that not correct?

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Re: Econo gauge.... With bike carbs, help please!

Post by Logan360 » 13 Jul 2013 08:40 am

Can't give you a specific on the carbed motor's but i is definitely a manifold mount and probably by it self is best.
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Re: Econo gauge.... With bike carbs, help please!

Post by classicswede » 13 Jul 2013 10:09 am

It does need to go into the manifold runners, best keep it away from the servo pipe. As the manifold will have no common area to get an acurate reading link 2 cylinders togther for a more stable suction.
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