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If your bike likes getting blowed it's probably not a "she/her" :lol:
You've just been hanging out with the wrong women.
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If your bike likes getting blowed it's probably not a "she/her" :lol:
I agree with Sandy. Blowing in the tube is forcing fuel into the system, making it richer, and then it starts. Those choke circuits need to be opened.
Of course, good voltage at the coils is also important.
my girl is an '82 gs650 with a similar problem. where do i blow to get her going in the morning?
I agree that this is the problem. So ,what else can be done to alleviate me having to blow the side of my bike every morning?![]()
Well, ... sort of, ... amost, ... not really.The blowing into the vent tubes isn't much different than putting the bike on prime, only a little quicker.
Yes, a new battery will do wonders to fix that situation, but you still have a huge current drain when you turn on the key. That is why I have installed a relay in the headlight circuit that opens the circuit when the starter button is pressed so the headlight is not on while cranking the bike.I guess what should be kept in mind here is that when you turn the key, a whole lot of lights come on before the bike is running. Therefore the power is reduced to the one area you need it most upon start, the coils. I've been amazed at what a simple fix a new battery can be when the bike starts to "act up" in the morning.
Well, ... sort of, ... amost, ... not really.
PRIme will fill the float bowls before trying to start the engine to assure that they have the proper amount of gas in them. (You should not really need to use it very often if everything is working well and you ride the bike at least once a month.) Blowing into the vent tubes will pressurize the float bowls, forcing raw gas through all the jets, into the carb throat, making it a super-rich "choke" substitute. This might be necessary if your normal "choke" (enrichment) circuits are not working properly, but is such a pain to use, I would recommend just cleaning the carbs to fix the problem instead of constantly applying a 'band-aid'.
Yes, a new battery will do wonders to fix that situation, but you still have a huge current drain when you turn on the key. That is why I have installed a relay in the headlight circuit that opens the circuit when the starter button is pressed so the headlight is not on while cranking the bike.
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Thanks for the clarification on both points Steve.
Brad bk
On the electrical side of the post, most of the other bikes I have ever had would either cut the headlight off when using the starter or use some other method of delaying the headlight until the engine was running. I was surprised to find that the GS did not have this feature, in spite of all its other advancements and niceties.
Yeah, but they started phasing that out with some of the '80 models and discontinued it completely with the '81 models.My GS has an on/off switch for the headlight. I usually turn it off when I am starting the bike.