Three weeks later and my 1980 GS550E (Canada Only) is running...almost perfectly. Turned out to be a bit of a laundry list of issues.
1) Weak spark - I was pretty sure my igniter was toasted so I bought a Dynatech DS3-2.It was pretty straightforward to install....had to file down the spacer is all. Now I have a very strong spark.
2) Timing is weird. At 2500 rpm, the F mark is well away and to the left of the timing mark. I filed out the slots to give me some more rotation, and now at least the I mark is at the timing mark at idle, but the F mark is still way way to the left at either idle or at 2500 rpm. Bike runs ok but I can't help but think it could be better. Am I doing this right?
3) Took an extra day of screwing around because even with the super strong spark it still would not run...until I sprayed in the starter fluid and sure enough it ran just fine for s few seconds anyway.
Of course it was the damned petcock giving me grief. The 1980 GS550E has a petcock with only two positions. RUN and RES. No PRI position. Finally I got my hand pump and opened the valve and it ran good...for a while.
Finally I put the valve in the RES position, and with the hand pump to keep the valve open the bike runs like a champ. A good two hours on the road and it didn't bog or gasp once.
At the moment I have the hand pump zip strapped to my handle bars and I give it the odd squeeze to make sure the petcock stays open (the line from the carbs is plugged with a golf tee. Eventually I will try it hooked back up to the carbs, I just wanted to prove it would run, and it did, but only in the RES position, not in the RUN position.
I'm in the market for a new petcock with a PRI position though....and can anyone offer up some advice on the timing question.
Hey - thanks for the support from those of you who took the time to offer advice and post procedures on-line. I could not have done this without you.
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