I would like to buy a Colortune to help tune my carbs, I see there is several sizes available, what size works with a HD8 Su? Is the purchase worth it?
Thanks
Ed
What other kits are you referring to?Colortune to help tune my HD8 Su carbs?
Is the purchase price worth it?----------> IMOP NO!
There are other SU carb tuning kits that do an excellent job.
What other kits are you referring to?
Ray, I'm not sure why you are having trouble unless you are using the crappy mirrors supplied. If you look directly down the "plug" you get a very clear picture of what is going on.
I have a lot of other tuning devices including the tube float device. On a BJ8 you must remove the front air filter. A real pain.
The Gunison fuel analyzer sits in the box (new) because it is too complicated. There is an inexpensive set of wires that fits into the top of the dash pots that works fairly well.
Hi All,
I have acquired 2 Colortune units over the years in response to the idea that it would be better to use one on each HD8 to reveal the best adjustment results. Sadly, I have never been successful adjusting my carburetors with a Colortune, either one at a time or both together. In specific, I have not been able to see the color difference and would appreciate knowing what others are seeing. Also, I have even tried using the Colortune at night with minimal ambient lighting and still find no success in determining color changes when adjusting the carbs. I would like to use these units but have not.
I do think wonder how available Rolling Road facilities are in the UK as I have not seen much of their presence in the US. I can see that adjusting a number of settings could be more effective when made in such a dynamic facility. However, the cost could be prohibitive.
Ray(64BJ8P1)
What tool is available to measure the 0.075".If you synchronise the butterflies properly, make sure the float height is correct and set you jets (on HD8s) down 0.075" down from the jet bridge, the carbs will be as near perfect as you get.
do bear in mind that if you're still on original needles, the car may be weak and a rolling road is the safest bet. Otherwise, search for an SU needle chart and go for 10% richer through the range. It's what modern fuel needs.
What tool is available to measure the 0.075".
thanks
If you synchronise the butterflies properly, make sure the float height is correct and set you jets (on HD8s) down 0.075" down from the jet bridge, the carbs will be as near perfect as you get.
do bear in mind that if you're still on original needles, the car may be weak and a rolling road is the safest bet. Otherwise, search for an SU needle chart and go for 10% richer through the range. It's what modern fuel needs.