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Kurtkx250f
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Hello, I have a question regarding my 1979 GS1000L carbs. The bike will idle, but dies when giving it gas. I can occasionally feather the throttle and get it screaming if I'm lucky, but there is no chance of it running at midrange rpm. I figured I would buy a rebuild kit since the air screw looked too worn out, and I noticed that they are suppose to have rubber passage plugs included "according to ebay". I checked out bikeclif's web site and the diagram for the carbs did not list rubber passage plugs. The carbs on it are the vm26ss with the narrow dome tops and 28mm or so intakes. My carbs did not have rubber passage plugs in them when I took them apart. Is the bike running bad because the plugs are missing, or the air screw is corroded and worn out? I already checked for air leaks with starting fluid and even a propane torch "not igniting it obviously". Should I get a carb kit or just plugs and o-ring kit. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated to save me time and money.