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82 gs 750 carb question

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Hey guys/gala newbie here! I love the site. I just got a 82 gs 750. The guy before me put pods on and rejected the carb and couldn't get it to run. So I inherited his fun!

I've hat it started here and there but I'm not finished trying different jet combos yet. Here's my question. Where the heck is the mixture screw on this bike? The idle knob is in the middle but where's the mixture screw. I've searched the forums but I couldn't locate a answer. There not on the side and im lost. Are there individual mix screws on each carb? Thanks yall
 
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If my carbs had pods on them, I would "reject" them, too. :oops:

Hopefully you are not hoping to simply twist a screw or two and go for a ride. Any time you get a 'new' bike, there is a LONG list of things that you need to check over before hitting the road.

Very early on the list, you should check valve clearances. There are only 16 to check, so it won't take long. Next, you need to clean the carbs, unless the bike you got was a daily driver. Since the previous owner couldn't get it to run, it obviously hasn't run for a while. While you are cleaning/rebuilding the carbs, you can verify what jets are in it to see if he really DID change them.

Now to (finally) answer your question: there are individual mixture screws on each carb. Since you don't see them, they are probably still sealed from the factory, which is also an indication of the overall condition of the carbs. Those screws were set lean at the factory to meet EPA requirements. Over the years, the condition of the carbs has not improved, neither has the gasoline, so they need to be adjusted for current conditions.

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sgreeting_welcome_sign_general_100-106.gif


If my carbs had pods on them, I would "reject" them, too. :oops:


Hopefully you are not hoping to simply twist a screw or two and go for a ride. Any time you get a 'new' bike, there is a LONG list of things that you need to check over before hitting the road.

Very early on the list, you should check valve clearances. There are only 16 to check, so it won't take long. Next, you need to clean the carbs, unless the bike you got was a daily driver. Since the previous owner couldn't get it to run, it obviously hasn't run for a while. While you are cleaning/rebuilding the carbs, you can verify what jets are in it to see if he really DID change them.

Now to (finally) answer your question: there are individual mixture screws on each carb. Since you don't see them, they are probably still sealed from the factory, which is also an indication of the overall condition of the carbs. Those screws were set lean at the factory to meet EPA requirements. Over the years, the condition of the carbs has not improved, neither has the gasoline, so they need to be adjusted for current conditions.

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Definitly not looking to ride right now, it's in my basement lol.. Carbs have been cleaned, I downsized the jets from what he had because I felt the were overkill even with pods. Carbs are nice and clean, I pulled floats clean the needle, soaked everything, blew it out with carb cleaner. Next is the valves. I just wanted to know the location because once I'm ready to tune, I need it. Plus I couldn't find them and it errked me.
 
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