Just did my 1970 CB750KO this past summer for the first time. And with the help of this board I might add. Keep in mind the sync is the very last thing you do. First you have to have good plugs, valves adjusted, timing set, good points, etc. Then you are ready to sync. I used the Morgan Carbtune. Get the bike warm and then set the idle at 3,000 RPM. Then use the cable adjustment screws on the top of the carbs to sync at that RPM. Once that is done you are ready to sync the low idle screws which are the big screws on the sides of each carb. Do not get frustrated as it will take some time. I did it and then had to redo the slow idle later. Mine idles nice at 1400. Be sure to turn a nice strong fan on the engine during this process so you do not overheat the engine. This is all done with the air box in place. I can even do the sync with the gas tank in place. I just use a piece of wood to hold the back of the tank up high enough so I can get at the top adjusters. I can also get my fingers in there for the slow idle screws, but if you have fat fingers that may be a problem for you. Good luck with it.