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rputney01
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My bike was running poorly; bogs on the low end, idles poorly and starting to backfire. It seems that it is time to try my hand at carb disassembly. The bike is a '79 GS1000S. I was told that it has smoothbores, but don't honestly know. They are Mikuni, but I can't see a model number on them.
In any case, I downloaded the carb cleaning & repair tutorial but alas, my carbs are a different type. The Haynes manual says to remove the tops, remove the bolts from the bellcrank, then remove the screw retaining the claw plate and remove the throttle rod. I can't find a claw plate and the throttle rod appears to be held in place by a lock washer of some type (pic).
This is my first venture into carb work. I'm a noob and have only had the bike for about 10 months, so I appreciate your patience and advice.
Thanks.
In any case, I downloaded the carb cleaning & repair tutorial but alas, my carbs are a different type. The Haynes manual says to remove the tops, remove the bolts from the bellcrank, then remove the screw retaining the claw plate and remove the throttle rod. I can't find a claw plate and the throttle rod appears to be held in place by a lock washer of some type (pic).
This is my first venture into carb work. I'm a noob and have only had the bike for about 10 months, so I appreciate your patience and advice.
Thanks.