Synchrometer adaptor.

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Synchrometer adaptor.

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I'd like a synchrometer adaptor for Zenith NDIX carbs.

I see they're available in the States but I wondered if there was one nearer home.

It looks like this :-

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Just do a Google search for 'synchrometer adaptors' and you'll be inundated with choices in the UK...
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Yep. Google isn't showing any.
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What's so special about it? Won't a universal tapered adaptor do the job?
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Thanks but I can't see the correct one there. The throat of a NDIX is 60MM ID.
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Can’t be that hard to make one?
3D printer or .... whittle it from a hardwood offcut?
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I did think 3D printing would be the way to go but know little of the process, can items be formed in a rubbery compound ? What sort of cost for an item like this ?

Wood, perhaps with a neoprene gasket, would work. Ebony with boxwood stringings.

I've been using an orange foam kneepad with a hole cut in it for 10 years and I just thought I'd treat myself to the pukka piece of kit.
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