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edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? So, the 32 roadster made its first legal road ride in 60+ years. Seems to run OK lower end but not up top. Tops out around 55 with some sputtering. The fuel pressure is to high so we are in the process of putting in a regulator. But also need to at some point look at syncing the the stromberg 97's which have been rebuilt by a guy who's been doing this for a few decades. On syncing them, is the Edelbrock uni-syn useful? Also, any better option?
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Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? That's the type I use they work perfectly for syncing multi carb set ups.
Ronnieroadster |
Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? I prefer the snail type, they tend to be more sensitive and accurate
http://https://vwparts.aircooled.net/Snail-Type-Syncrometer-Carb-Sync-Tool-GERMAN-SK-p/ste-sk.htm |
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Snail Type Syncrometer Carb Sync Tool, GERMAN, SK Model https://vwparts.aircooled.net/v/vspf...che=1397903792 |
Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? I bought the snail type a few years ago and could never get consistent results from it.
Glenn |
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ABSOLOUTLY, it is useful. I know of no other way to tune multiples without one. My work car 25 years ago was a big headed duel quad 355 chev stuffed into a 73 Vegas. Light flywheel and a Muncie. Only way to tune 2 500cfm progressive linked AFBs |
Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? The Uni-Sync pictured above is what we used in the late 70's on our Corvair 14oHp, on mine and my brothers Vw's with dual Delorto's and dual Solex's and a neighborhood friend for his porsche 912....It's been the "standard" (I think) for years!!!
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Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? I believe the uni syn works good with consistent results. Do read instructions for adjustment since placing the unisyn over the Carb should not bog the engine and still give a reading on the float, which does not have to be between the indicating lines.
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Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? I have used the UNISYN for many years with excellent results....it is a very useful and dependable tool for multi-set ups. It is absolutely necessary in setting up a multi-carb intake, or a Hilborn sack injector.
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Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? Uni Syn works great for equalizing air flow using the built in manometer. However, and a big "however" is the old ones from back in the day, (70's) are terrific. However later on there was a China knockoff one that looked exactly like the real one (still said "Uni-Syn" in big letters)but would not work at all. To get a reading it choked off the airflow enough to screw up what you were trying to do.There was a guy that took one of the cheap ones apart and measured everything and it was all just like the real one but just would not work. Never did figure out why but it did not work and choked off the airflow that it was trying to measure. Uni-syn got a bad reputation from the junk ones. If you have a really old one, use it. If it looks like a real one but has lettering on it saying "China" throw it away so no one else can try to use it The one shown above says :Taiwan". so I do not know how well it works. I have used my original Uni-Syn on many Porsches and they work great. Twin carbs 6 barrel carbs and 6 stack fuel injection systems etc Just get a real one. I have no problem with made in China in general , but junk is junk wherever it is made.
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Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? I bought one .It was junk.
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Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? Old standard for British Su work- find an old unit. Newc
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Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? I was looking at getting a new one a couple months back while researching my dual carb setup, and most of the reviews were not positive.
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Saw this thread and recalled looking into this a couple months back. Ordered this vintage one off of eBay yesterday.
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Re: edelbrock uni-syn worthwhile? My old one (from the 60s) doesn't say TAIWAN on it anywhere like the one in the picture. It has always worked for me. Last used it on a pair of 81s on my 32 5w. It wasn't from Edelbrock either.
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Here’s another one on eBay which is the same as the one I purchased, but in better shape with the original packing and instructions. I found it after searching for the US Pat # 2,858,697. The ad on eBay says this version was produced from 1959 to 1962.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/127499885209 |
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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...0&d=1769385376 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1769385376 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...2&d=1769385376 https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...3&d=1769385376 |
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