settle a dispute
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Re: settle a dispute
You do realize that, if this were true, no vacuum gauge in the universe could work accurately unless designed only for one length of tubing.
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If the tubes are assymetrical, then wouldn't simply swapping sides and assessing the response answer this question in the easiest manner?
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Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Re: settle a dispute
Sure, if you can be absolutely certain that nothing else involved changes in the meantime.
The best way I can think of to demonstrate this effect is to put both tubes into a T fitting and pull a vacuum on them with a veterinary syringe. Try making one of the sending tubes much shorter than the other to exaggerate things.
Really, we are talking about a very small effect. You would have to look very closely to see it show up with the measuring tools we are using to balance our carbs.
JL
The best way I can think of to demonstrate this effect is to put both tubes into a T fitting and pull a vacuum on them with a veterinary syringe. Try making one of the sending tubes much shorter than the other to exaggerate things.
Really, we are talking about a very small effect. You would have to look very closely to see it show up with the measuring tools we are using to balance our carbs.
JL
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Exactly! All that really maters is that the mirrors aren't buzzing and your fingers aren't going numb.r90s wrote:
Really, we are talking about a very small effect. You would have to look very closely to see it show up with the measuring tools we are using to balance our carbs.
JL
Garnet
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This is a very interesting thread. Thanks, twist.
I really liked Rob Valdez' comment about the verb and then Garnet's retort. Excellent!
Chuey
I really liked Rob Valdez' comment about the verb and then Garnet's retort. Excellent!
Chuey
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I balance by ear and don't have a mammometer manometer, so I experimented with a long bong and a short one.
Same vacuum.
Man, it doesn't make any difference.
Same vacuum.
Man, it doesn't make any difference.
Lord of the Bings
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Correct Jeff - when you're stoned you're stoned, and all bikes sound great.ME 109 wrote:I balance by ear and don't have amammometermanometer, so I experimented with a long bong and a short one.
Same vacuum.
Man, it doesn't make any difference.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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Re: settle a dispute
If this comment is in reponse top my previous post, then no, I don't realise that... in fact I'd really like to know how you get that from what I said.Major Softie wrote:You do realize that, if this were true, no vacuum gauge in the universe could work accurately unless designed only for one length of tubing.
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Again, Major has it right. The only difference is the time delay.
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