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Morgan Carb Tune Pro
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
The Gen3 runs on minimum vacuum, so the painted one was dialed all the way in, and the rest sync'd to it. If you can, then great....
Depends where the sync was before you removed all the screws... in some cases the reference changed or Yamaha didn't have it right in the first place...... if you couldn't sync one of the screws and had that one dialed all the way in as well..... in that case, the second one becomes the reference and you back all the others out to sync. But, you always have one screw all the way in.
Depends where the sync was before you removed all the screws... in some cases the reference changed or Yamaha didn't have it right in the first place...... if you couldn't sync one of the screws and had that one dialed all the way in as well..... in that case, the second one becomes the reference and you back all the others out to sync. But, you always have one screw all the way in.
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
Did you ever?dcarver wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:20 pmNext weekend I'll grab both of my Morgan's and take them to the Metrology Lab I manage at the nuke plant. There I can perform quantitative testing with NIST traceable standards to determine, within 3 sigma, the sensitivity value of each of the 8 channels. Not kiddingfontanaman wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 5:23 pm The question I posed remains. Does the Carb Tune have enough sensitivity given its minor graduation marks are 10 times less sensitive than Yamaha advises. Beat the horse to death.
While I'm at it, I'll determine accuracy too!
Edit - this will have to be static testing. Can't replicate dynamic conditions.
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
"applied appropriate suckage" lol
Good luck getting anything dialed in with dirty throttle bodies and injectors.
Good luck getting anything dialed in with dirty throttle bodies and injectors.
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
Here's a blast from the past. I used to use a set of 4 vacuum guages attached on rack. There were variable restrictors in the lines to level out the pulses of the needles. Occasionally, I would hook each guage to the same vacuum port to ensure they were reading the same. Still have that set of guages, and bet they would still do the job.
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
Damn right I was that guy!natehawk750 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 10:48 pmOh... you were THAT guy...fontanaman wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:00 pm I used to be an hardware configuration auditor at Boeing. I got kind of good at this job but got tired of the job because "here comes the badass auditor" wears on ya after a while. I am sure these days it wouldn't take long for me to drive them batshit once again.
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
And based on you starting this thread, you still are!!!fontanaman wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 11:46 pmDamn right I was that guy!natehawk750 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 10:48 pmOh... you were THAT guy...fontanaman wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:00 pm I used to be an hardware configuration auditor at Boeing. I got kind of good at this job but got tired of the job because "here comes the badass auditor" wears on ya after a while. I am sure these days it wouldn't take long for me to drive them batshit once again.
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
Blast from the past
Last time I had needle gauges taped to a rag on a bike was the 70's.
Also the first time I was pulled by the law on a bike, testing might have been a little spirited.
Got off with a warning.
Last time I had needle gauges taped to a rag on a bike was the 70's.
Also the first time I was pulled by the law on a bike, testing might have been a little spirited.
Got off with a warning.
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
Darn right and proud of it!SkooterG wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 11:40 amAnd based on you starting this thread, you still are!!!
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
So...Im guessing that the publicized QC issues at Mother Boeing would especially irk you.fontanaman wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 11:45 pmDarn right and proud of it!
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Absolutely. The 737 door plug blowout was caused by a failure to follow written procedures. When I worked there following the procedures was adhered to.wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 8:55 amSo...Im guessing that the publicized QC issues at Mother Boeing would especially irk you.
Now I am jacking my own thread.
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
Ewwww! I hope you have a tissue!fontanaman wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 8:21 pmAbsolutely. The 737 door plug blowout was caused by a failure to follow written procedures. When I worked there following the procedures was adhered to.wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 8:55 amSo...Im guessing that the publicized QC issues at Mother Boeing would especially irk you.
Now I am jacking my own thread.
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
I wasn't clear on who it was responsible for the door plug bolts loose.... wouldn't that be the maintenance crew's job if they had the door off and didn't put it back properly by the book? I'm assuming that plane wasn't brand new......
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Re: Morgan Carb Tune Pro
The plane was brand new and there is no maintenance required on door plug fasteners.
Here is how it played out.
The door plug is installed complete at the supplier and shipped to Boeing, meaning Boeing doesn't have to do (a f*ck thing) anything. Boeing Quality Assurance writes a discrepancy notice on the rivets in the door plug. The only way to fix the rivets is to remove the door plug. A removal record was not written per Boeing procedures so the responsibility and evidence of work complete was lost in the shuffle of shifts changes and time. The removal record would have included the steps to complete reassembly including installation of the the bolts and the progress of the work.
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