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Thanks eli, Im just sitting down to bench sync them right now. Doing a bit of reading on the forum on the appropriate steps. Have you done this before on yours? Thats probably a dumb question. Im wondering if this is right: Carbs 1,2,4 the butterfly valve is open just enough so I can see the first hole at the top of the inside of the carb. Carb 3, is completely closed. The throttle screw is backed off completely. Does this sound right?
Whenever I have rebuilt a set of carbs (and I have done dozens), I start with the mixture screws out 3 full turns, not 2. After the bike is warmed up, you will adjust each screw until it gives you the highest idle speed possible. They might end up in the 2 to 2 1/2 turn range, but starting at 2 turns might be just a bit too lean to run properly, and you still won't think you have it right. Starting with 3 turns is like having the "choke" partly ON, it gives it a richer mixture, making it easier to start.i have the air/mixture screws turned out 2 turns. I've inspected the air box and it seems pretty well sealed up. Before i put these carbs back into position, is there anything else I should take care of while this space is open?
No. Don't worry about the first hole at the top of the inside of the carb.Thanks eli, Im just sitting down to bench sync them right now. ... Im wondering if this is right: Carbs 1,2,4 the butterfly valve is open just enough so I can see the first hole at the top of the inside of the carb. Carb 3, is completely closed. The throttle screw is backed off completely. Does this sound right?
I tried the Real Gasket on one bike, but sold it soon after, so I don't know how well they really work. I have had no problems with the stock 'cardboard' gaskets. Just use a light film of oil or grease on them, they will come off easier at your next valve clearance check and can be re-used several times. New half moons are a good idea if you have just gotten the bike. They are cheap insurance.Thanks for the to do list. Im looking into the valves shortly, was wondering if i should purchase the "real gasket" or the stock cardboard one, also do you think its a good idea to order new half moons (dont know the actually term for these but thats what they look like)?
Thanks for the to do list. Im looking into the valves shortly, was wondering if i should purchase the "real gasket" or the stock cardboard one, also do you think its a good idea to order new half moons (dont know the actually term for these but thats what they look like)?
If you count 16 bolts, then that is what you have.Thanks for all the info. Im going to order the stock gasket but there seems to be a question of 16 holes or 17 holes. This is a picture of where my tach comes in. Can anyone tell me if i need the 17 hole pattern. Obviously when i count the bolts there is only 16, but Im not sure if a hole is required for the tach thingy.
Yeah, we're sorry you're new, too.Sorry, Im new.
Did you take the picture with an iPhone, iPad or other device that auto-rotates a picture? :-kAlso dont know why the pic rotated but it should be rotated 90 clockwise, hopefully that helps.
Adjust the valves first before you waste time trying to get it running right. GS's are very sensitive to valve adjustment and will not run correctly if any of the valves are too tight.
Did you take the picture with an iPhone, iPad or other device that auto-rotates a picture? :-k
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Did you take the picture with an iPhone, iPad or other device that auto-rotates a picture? :-k