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I'm in the early planning stages of getting my Speed Six ITBs refurbished with sealed bearings etc but as I'm planning to do the removal and refit myself, I need to be able to balance the ITBs once I receive them back from the refurb. For those of you who have done this (balanced your ITBs), is this a suitable synchrometer?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201417424576

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201417424576

Item Description said:
This is a new carburettor synchrometer SK type part number for accurate balancing of multiple Weber or Dellorto carburettors. It is made in Germany & unlike many balancers will not restrict the airflow when put into the rampipe & therefore give a false reading. Instructions are supplied. The tappered rubber insert is from 40mm to 55mm. The body is hardened plastic not metal.
I find I get a better balance at around 2K or more. Try to go as high as you can until the neighbours freak, as long as you are not beyond full scale on the synchrometer, check again at idle but as we spend more time with a light throttle I take more notice of this. Get new springs for the linkages as these need all the boing-i-ness possible.
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Cheers! Where would I get new springs from? I take it they are quite specific but are they a 'common' part?
Is it these you mean? https://partsfortvrs.com/tvr-parts/part-details/tv...
Is it these you mean? https://partsfortvrs.com/tvr-parts/part-details/tv...
Edited by S6PNJ on Thursday 21st July 22:37
S6PNJ said:
Cheers! Where would I get new springs from? I take it they are quite specific but are they a 'common' part?
Is it these you mean? https://partsfortvrs.com/tvr-parts/part-details/tv...
+1 on getting new springs. Having set up one or two sets of these, I've found that if you actually manage not to lose them when removing them, you will find they have gone weak and struggle to keep the linkages in check. Less than £10 a set delivered from Parts for Tvrs IIRC.Is it these you mean? https://partsfortvrs.com/tvr-parts/part-details/tv...
Edited by S6PNJ on Thursday 21st July 22:37
Andy_mr2sc said:
S6PNJ said:
Cheers! Where would I get new springs from? I take it they are quite specific but are they a 'common' part?
Is it these you mean? https://partsfortvrs.com/tvr-parts/part-details/tv...
+1 on getting new springs. Having set up one or two sets of these, I've found that if you actually manage not to lose them when removing them, you will find they have gone weak and struggle to keep the linkages in check. Less than £10 a set delivered from Parts for Tvrs IIRC.Is it these you mean? https://partsfortvrs.com/tvr-parts/part-details/tv...
Edited by S6PNJ on Thursday 21st July 22:37
PfTVRs are £2.26 inc VAT each but have a ridiculous £8.95 P&P - adding 5 to my basket gives:
Parts for TVRs website said:
Retail Total £9.40
Postage and Packing £8.95
VAT @ 20.00% £3.67
Order Total £22.02
Hmmm Postage and Packing £8.95
VAT @ 20.00% £3.67
Order Total £22.02

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