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Deitzmovers
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Posted: September 18 2006 at 11:34 | IP Logged Quote Deitzmovers

I have a 1994 278 Vista with twin 5L volvo (Ford) engines.  Can someone tell me how to adjust the throttle so engines are synchronized? Thanks, Dan 
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morowsky
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Posted: November 18 2006 at 08:30 | IP Logged Quote morowsky

Generally this is just a manual operation, speeding up or slowing down one engine (VIA THE THROTTLES) until they are both at the same RPM, using the tachs.  Not very easy if you want to get it dead on.  There are syncronizing tachs that connect to both engines.  They do not show you the speed of the engines, but rather the differential in RPM.  It is easier with this type of instrument to adjust your throttles while under way.

 

The Boat US  online catalog lists some,

You are here: Engine Systems >> Engine Instruments >> Engine Instr. Components

Good luck.

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