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Synchrotest Carb Adapter

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  1. TLKIZER660

    TLKIZER660 Formula Junior

    Jul 30, 2004
    315
    Québec
    #1 TLKIZER660, Nov 28, 2005
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2017
    Does anyone know where I can find the 40 DFI/5 adapter shown in this photo? It's the lower part of the device that converts the synchronizer to fit a square flange and clear the choke plates.

    The last time I used the synchronizer about 7 years ago,(I don't have the adapter), I had to remove the choke plates, at the risk of dropping screws into the carbs, in order to get the synchronizer to sit flush on the flange top. I don't ever ever ever want to do that again.

    Tom Kizer
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  2. docweed

    docweed Formula Junior

    Dec 8, 2004
    452
    Morgantown,WV
    Full Name:
    Chuck Stewart
    Tom
    Sorry I can't help you find this adaptor so it looks like you may have to try a rubber hose or stethoscope.
     
  3. fmaderi

    fmaderi Formula Junior

    May 8, 2005
    258
    clearwater Fla/NY
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    frank maderi
    morning,thought i saw one recently i believe here.it may have been for a newer weber.let me know what you find .good luck forza
     
  4. 4redude

    4redude Formula Junior

    Jan 13, 2005
    733
    Fungus Corner
    Full Name:
    Brian Keegan
    Do you have a tool number? Is it AV506??
     
  5. TLKIZER660

    TLKIZER660 Formula Junior

    Jul 30, 2004
    315
    Québec
    I have absolutely no information about the synchronizer adapter at all except the photo that I photographed out of my 365 GT 2+2 owner's manual. I found the name "Synchrotest" by searching carb synchronizers on google and finally finding the upper part at ThePartsBin.com. They don't list the lower part. I guess I'll just have to make an extension to raise the synchronizer above the open choke plates, which extend above the carb air horn inlet. It shouldn't be too difficult.
    Thanks for your sympathy anyway.
    Tom Kizer
     
  6. fmaderi

    fmaderi Formula Junior

    May 8, 2005
    258
    clearwater Fla/NY
    Full Name:
    frank maderi
    go to the webber site and look under tools forza
     

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