For those doing the gauge-type balancers, here's some more pictures and information for ya! (hope this alleviates any residual confusion on construction)
I just finished them up in my
hillbilly laboratory bike shop, so I thought I would post the final results.
I added the springs on the hoses (like the Hondaline set sports) to prevent the hose pinching up when in use.
Closeup (*duh*)
My fancy gauge calibration tool (lol).
I can't believe how well this works! Just hook up the end on a hose, with the 'dampener' valve open, and draw all the way to 60ML - it took the gauge up to '20"'. It showed that the gauges, right out of the box, are VERY close to one another - within a single tick mark on the scale. You could replicate the exact same reading over and over - even when going to another gauge and testing it, then coming back to the first one. I couldn't figure out how to actually adjust the gauge yet, so for now I just marked the one gauge that was a tad low and the one that was a tad high to compensate for, when I am comparing all four gauges and carburetors at the same time.
Also, fooling around with the syringe thingy showed that adjusting the 'dampener' "damper" valves did NOT change the gauge reading. Again, the ball valves / dampers are just for being able to constrict the flow a bit to calm the needle down, if its flicking back and forth too wide of a range to be able to accurately read. Referring to carb synching, the Honda OEM CB500/550 manual reads as such, on page 8:
"NOTE: If the gauge needle is oscillating over a wide range, dampen the movement with the vacuum adjuster on the gauge"What I tried to copy - the OEM Hondaline set.
The final picture, below, which you can blow up bigger (click on it) shows all the components:- NoShok Gauge (30" Hg Vacuum - 1/8"NPT male connector)
(feeBay link)NOSHOK 1.5" Dial Size 1/8" NPT 30" Hg Vacuum Gauge NIB - Teflon Tape (for sealing threads)
- Ball Valve (total overkill size - you can use smaller! lol - 1/8"NPT female connectors)
- Brass 1/4" Barb Fitting (1/8"NPT male connector)
- (to left of above) Chrome Plated Brass 1/4" Barb Fitting Manifold Vacuum Port Adapter (5mm male thread)
- Spring Clip Hose Clamp
- 7/32" Vacuum Hose (you could also probably use 1/4")
- Spring (C-754 at True Value Hardware (11/16" x 3" x .047" ~ 17.475mm x 76.2mm x 1.194mm)
NOTE: 1/8" NPT is actually like 3/8" x 27tpi (dunno why it is called 1/8"?! lol) Also - 1/8" barb is referring to the inside hole, maybe? as the barb is actually like 1/4" or so. Actually, it is a 1/4" barb fitting - I found out today that these pieces were in the wrong bin at True Value hardware, that said 1/8" barb. Sawry