Is a 30"hg vacuum gauge going to show me any useful data when testing a carb or cyl head from a small single?
I was hoping to construct a dedicated cylinder barrel to act as the plenum and just bolt the cyl head to the barrel.
The gaps in my understanding have stalled my build.
Can I use gauges instead of manometers and where do I measure/what do I measure?( is it flow or differential pressure, or something else completely!)
I am confused and not sure what try next.
To help understand my project can I describe what I have constructed up to now...
# I had a damaged single cylinder 4 stroke engine that consists now of crankcase with internals removed and all holes blanked/sealed except for cyl barrel.
# I had hoped this could be the plenum chamber but maybe I am wrong on the principles.
# I fitted a bspt fitting to the side of the chamber to attach a flexi pipe, leading to a vacuum 30" hg gauge
# I fitted another bspt fitting to the chamber to attach the vaccum pump.
Now you all realise the low level of flowbench knowledge I have can you please help!
(here's a pic of the basic engine to show the crankcase/plenum chamber and a drawing of the original assembled engine) is it going to be possible to make a flowbench from the idea?


thanks for reading this far! Hope you can help me get started again.