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crazy5
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I tried searching, but every thing I found was about the throttle cable. I tore my carbs down completely, dipped them, and replaced all of the o-rings. I reassembled them, did a bench synch, and put them back on the bike. When I was hooking up the throttle cable, I noticed there was a lot of resistance to turning the throttle, and that it was VERY slow to close again (on the order of 10-15 seconds).This happens even if the throttle cable isn't connected to the carbs. I don't see anything rubbing on the linkages, so I'm stumped. Is there anything else I can check or try before pulling the carbs and tearing them down again? Obviously I'm not going to start the bike until I get this figured out.
Bike is a 1980 gs550e with BS32 carbs.
Thanks in advance!
Bike is a 1980 gs550e with BS32 carbs.
Thanks in advance!