Bear with me guys. I just purchased my 79 GS1000 in August of this year and decided to go through it as I was not sure what condition it was in. I removed and dipped the carbs and thought I was very careful in setting the floats to spec. I have been having trouble trying to fine tune the carbs and today pulled them off. #2 float was not set properly. (now corrected).
The float bowls show a little bit of brown crud in them already and I have been meticulous in having clean, fresh fuel at all times even installing a new in line filter.
What is up with this? How often do these old GS models need the carbs cleaned?
Anyway, I am rechecking all the settings and resynching on the bench in hopes of having her back on the road asap.
Also wanted to know if the airbox boots should be replaced with oem or does someone sell aftermarket boots for this? Mine are showing wear so don't know for sure just how well they are sealing the box to the carbs.
Thanks for your indulgence.
Larry
The float bowls show a little bit of brown crud in them already and I have been meticulous in having clean, fresh fuel at all times even installing a new in line filter.
What is up with this? How often do these old GS models need the carbs cleaned?
Anyway, I am rechecking all the settings and resynching on the bench in hopes of having her back on the road asap.
Also wanted to know if the airbox boots should be replaced with oem or does someone sell aftermarket boots for this? Mine are showing wear so don't know for sure just how well they are sealing the box to the carbs.
Thanks for your indulgence.
Larry