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I've had my 1985 GS550ES since October. When I bought it, it'd start on full choke pretty much instantly. Over time it got harder to start, especially if it sat for a few days. It has a fairly new battery that goes on a deltran battery tender every night. Today after 40 minutes it just wouldn't start.
2 weeks ago I adjusted the valves. They were on the tight side. I set them midway and it definitely helped. The bike warmed up faster, too.
Last weekend I couldn't start the bike at all. Neither airbox boot was on the carbs all the way. I fixed that. They are quite old, though. After this it started nicely but the idle went from 1400 to 2000--then I adjusted it back down. This also seemed to help. (If the idle went up, does that mean there is an air leak?)
Today I put a timing light on all 4 HT leads and it flashed regularly. I put a spare plug in plug cap #1 and it sparked.
I don't know how old the plugs are but they look good.
My garage smelled like gas after 40 minutes of struggling.
I tried putting the petcock on prime for 2 minutes. Also tried blowing in the carb breathers.
The carb was rebuilt a few years ago by the PO, who is a far better mechanic than me. They were synced and the pilots adjusted.
Once the bike starts, it runs great.
Any suggestions? It was in the mid 20s when I was trying all this but the overnight low was 5 or 8.
2 weeks ago I adjusted the valves. They were on the tight side. I set them midway and it definitely helped. The bike warmed up faster, too.
Last weekend I couldn't start the bike at all. Neither airbox boot was on the carbs all the way. I fixed that. They are quite old, though. After this it started nicely but the idle went from 1400 to 2000--then I adjusted it back down. This also seemed to help. (If the idle went up, does that mean there is an air leak?)
Today I put a timing light on all 4 HT leads and it flashed regularly. I put a spare plug in plug cap #1 and it sparked.
I don't know how old the plugs are but they look good.
My garage smelled like gas after 40 minutes of struggling.
I tried putting the petcock on prime for 2 minutes. Also tried blowing in the carb breathers.
The carb was rebuilt a few years ago by the PO, who is a far better mechanic than me. They were synced and the pilots adjusted.
Once the bike starts, it runs great.
Any suggestions? It was in the mid 20s when I was trying all this but the overnight low was 5 or 8.
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