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I have spent quite a while reading through old discussions, and i have read similar problems but can't seem to fine anything that helps me. I recently got a 1979 gs750L that had been in storage for ten years. The carbs have been recently rebuilt by someone who i am pretty confident knows his way around carbs very well. I bought a new air filter, changed the oil, and put on a new fuel petcock and the rebuilt carbs. It seems that gas is getting to the carbs, because when the valves are opened on the bottom, gas flows out (the float levels are set correctly). All four cylinders are getting spark. The problem is that i could get it to start (had a hard time doing so), but it only idles, and at that, very poorly. When i try to give it gas at all the engine dies, so i would assume that it is starving for gas. (when gas is poured into the cylinders the bike fires up). I am pretty sure that the carb lines are hooked up correcty . There are what i believe are two breathers that come out of the top of the carbs to the atmosphere, and a breather out of the bottom of each carb. The vacuum line and fuel line are hooked up (i believe correctly) to the new petcock.
I think that factory sync is set correctly, because it has not been messed with. Any help i could get would be greatly appreciated.
Ok i went out to try to get the bike running again. In experimenting, i took the 2 lines coming from the tops of the carbs and plugged them off, and the bike fired right up, so it makes me think its a vaccum problem.
Thanks a lot,
Steve Carlson
Duluth, MN
I think that factory sync is set correctly, because it has not been messed with. Any help i could get would be greatly appreciated.
Ok i went out to try to get the bike running again. In experimenting, i took the 2 lines coming from the tops of the carbs and plugged them off, and the bike fired right up, so it makes me think its a vaccum problem.
Thanks a lot,
Steve Carlson
Duluth, MN