Wow, you're a young fella
. Which is cool. Nice to see people from the digital age playing in an analog realm.....
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Do NOT sandblast the motor
Soda blast it
Or vapor blast it
Buzz click is probably low voltage
Check the voltage at the battery
At rest
Key on
Key on and pressing the starter button
I hope you went to 125 main jets for that set up
You didn't buy that nasty, rusty exhaust that someone posted for sale with no baffle did you???? After you spend tons of time and money making it nice,
you can buy a new muffler insert for about $50-75.00 plus shipping. Or, you could have bought a NEW V & H for about $360.00 plus shipping.![]()
There's only one vacuum port, on #3, the other 2 are vents. Cap it for now, it's making things lean
Did you confirm your valve timing while you had the cover off?
Did you get those broken bolts out?
So Im building a 79 1000, and you are going to help me a lot
Im going to sync my carbs soon. What are you using to sync them? Also interested in what jets you go with because i want to run pods as well...
just curious what he specifically was using. Not really looking to start my own project thread, not much of a photo guy myself.
I don't mind sharing what I used. I bought this carb sync gauge: http://www.ebay.com/itm/151518608429?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
and a set of jets from SiriusConInc: http://www.siriusconinc.com/search_...el=GS1000&part=&partno=&x=0&y=0&search=search
On a side note, I tried to plug the vacuum port on the carbs, fill them with gas, and run it, but it didn't start. It turns over just fine, but the starter motor sounds really really sluggish. Even when I charge the battery up to like 12 or 13 volts. I also replaced the starter relay, which helped a little bit, but it definitely does not sound as strong and fast to turn over as it did a long time ago (when I originally shot that video). I might buy a new starter motor.
There is a screw on the very bottom of the float bowl, back it out very slow until gas drips out of it and then tighten it back up. It helps fill the carb with gas. Also, check and name sure the carb is securely attached, if it isn't perfect around those rubber boots it can't suck in gas. Did you check for spark?