Robert Kenney
Super Moderator
I read michaels post to rhodes and decided to post some advances for flow meters used to help synchronize synchronous multiple carb setups......
Two ways to verify carburetor balance on one of these.
1) manifold suction using a multi gauge manometer similar to the one pictured which is the best way but most expensive.
2) air flow using a flow meter like unisyn .
Or a new meter I discovered and bought, a schleyer carb air flow meter. Found at jcwhitney at the best price
The old unisyn type of flow meter (I have two here now) has a major draw back, it creates a large air flow reduction thus slowing the engine making it hard to get a good consistent indication of flow.
The new schleyer meter does not have that unwanted effect and I would recommend it over any other type of sync tool
use these to synchronize crap like this.
Two ways to verify carburetor balance on one of these.
1) manifold suction using a multi gauge manometer similar to the one pictured which is the best way but most expensive.

2) air flow using a flow meter like unisyn .

Or a new meter I discovered and bought, a schleyer carb air flow meter. Found at jcwhitney at the best price

The old unisyn type of flow meter (I have two here now) has a major draw back, it creates a large air flow reduction thus slowing the engine making it hard to get a good consistent indication of flow.
The new schleyer meter does not have that unwanted effect and I would recommend it over any other type of sync tool
use these to synchronize crap like this.

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