Pardon my ignorance but...I've searched on here and just want to make sure I'm doing this the right way. On Youtube I see people are describing the process but they are making sure the butterfly valve is opening the same amount. But when I operate the carbs, the only thing that opens those up is the choke. I'm sure these need to be adjusted as closely as possible but I don't think this is what I want to do for the bench sync. So now I'm thinking that what I am adjusting is the part that holds the needle and slides through the carb body. These individual sliders are adjusted by the slotted screws that have locknuts. Then I need to ask, am I inserting an 1/8" drill bit between the sliding valve and the carb body on the side of the butterfly choke valve or the side that mounts to the motor? I would ASSume it needs to be done on the side that mounts to the motor because the slides are more flat over there.