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Two Sync Carb Tuner Tool Synchronizer W/ 5mm Adapter Carburetor Synchronization on 2040-parts.com

US $33.50
Location:

Olean, New York, United States

Olean, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Thealphamoto Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:TAM UPC:Does not apply

This vacuum gauge set features 2 precision gauges.

Gauge reading: 0-38hg

Each gauge has its own individual damping control and Calibration Control

Gauges are mounted to a heavy metal base intended for bench top use.

It can be modified for 4 or 6 cylinder use.

Parts included in the Kit:

1 qty x Bracket
2 qty x 2 & 3/4" Gauges
2 qty x Hoses 4mm(.I.D)x7mm(O.D.)x75cm (L)
2 qty x plastic Valves 5.5mm(O.D.)
1 qty x 180mm(M5xP0.8) Brass Extension
1 qty x 65mm(M5xP0.8) Brass Extension

The gauge is universal tool, it only contains 5mm adapters for Honda, Suzuki, buyer needs to buy 6mm adapters for yamaha.

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