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sultan
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'83 GS650, 23K miles. This season I've replaced the rings, honed the cylinders, cleaned/oiled the air filter, dipped/cleaned the carbs and replaced o-rings, did a full valve job, checked/fixed valve clearance, and balanced the carbs. (Plus a lot of non-engine-related fix-ups.) Compression is good. Bike starts right away with choke. Spark plugs look good. I haven't sealed the airbox with weather stripping or anything, but it seems to have an ok seal as-is. I've gotten great advice in the past from this forum that's gotten me this far, so let me thank everyone who's responded to my posts once again with great and helpful advice. I'm hoping that this is the last engine tweak I'll have to do for a while...
It's sounding and running a lot better (obviously) after doing all of this. It idles around 1200 rpm, the engine seems smoother, and it had very good pickup, with the following exception.
In any gear, around 4,000 rpm (give or take) if I open the throttle wide-open, it bogs down and accelerates slowly for a second or so before taking off again and giving good acceleration, usually around 6,000-7,000 rpm.
Even after taking them apart and rebuilding them, carbs are still somewhat of a mystery to me. Too many chambers and passages, I guess. No where in the manual did I see anything about what to set the fuel needle screw (? the ones on top of each of the carbs that's recessed down in a hole and initially had a cover plate on top...). I've read a couple places that "2 full turns out" from seated is a good general setting. I've seen 2.5 and even 3 turns recommended. I understand more turns=more gas to the engine.
Is this all that I'm missing? Do I just need to adjust the needle valve out half a click, or a full turn, then re-balance the carbs? Or is there something else I'm missing that could be causing this?
Or am I asking too much of my poor bike and I'm shifting too low? In general once I hit about 8.000-9,000 I up-shift, not wanting to rev the engine too hard.
Thoughts? Advice?
Thank you.
It's sounding and running a lot better (obviously) after doing all of this. It idles around 1200 rpm, the engine seems smoother, and it had very good pickup, with the following exception.
In any gear, around 4,000 rpm (give or take) if I open the throttle wide-open, it bogs down and accelerates slowly for a second or so before taking off again and giving good acceleration, usually around 6,000-7,000 rpm.
Even after taking them apart and rebuilding them, carbs are still somewhat of a mystery to me. Too many chambers and passages, I guess. No where in the manual did I see anything about what to set the fuel needle screw (? the ones on top of each of the carbs that's recessed down in a hole and initially had a cover plate on top...). I've read a couple places that "2 full turns out" from seated is a good general setting. I've seen 2.5 and even 3 turns recommended. I understand more turns=more gas to the engine.
Is this all that I'm missing? Do I just need to adjust the needle valve out half a click, or a full turn, then re-balance the carbs? Or is there something else I'm missing that could be causing this?
Or am I asking too much of my poor bike and I'm shifting too low? In general once I hit about 8.000-9,000 I up-shift, not wanting to rev the engine too hard.
Thoughts? Advice?
Thank you.