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Mondo48
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I had trouble getting my 1983 gs650gl started for awhile and pulled out the carbs to see if they needed rebuilt (smelled like it was flooding when trying to start) They looked fine, so i put them back on and hauled it to the Suzuki dealership for a valve adjustment.
They called and said they got the adjustment done no problem, and the bike starts really easy, but it wants to rev through the roof as soon as it starts. They said they played with the main idle valve under the carbs and it didnt affect anything. They said they could go in and figure it out for 75/carb. I said no thanks and now im trying to figure it out myself.
I havent actually picked the bike up yet, but i think i've got it narrowed down to 2 things it may be.
1. I got the throttle and choke cables mixed up when reinstalling the carbs, and the shorter choke cable is holding the throttle open.
2. I noticed when reinstalling the carbs that there were cracks and splits in one or 2 of the flanges connecting the carbs to the air box. A guy at work said that could easily be the problem, but i dont really think he knows what hes talking about.
So, lets say that its not either one of those things....What could it be? I cant really think of anything else, and i'm really banking on it being one of them.
Thanks alot for any feedback
They called and said they got the adjustment done no problem, and the bike starts really easy, but it wants to rev through the roof as soon as it starts. They said they played with the main idle valve under the carbs and it didnt affect anything. They said they could go in and figure it out for 75/carb. I said no thanks and now im trying to figure it out myself.
I havent actually picked the bike up yet, but i think i've got it narrowed down to 2 things it may be.
1. I got the throttle and choke cables mixed up when reinstalling the carbs, and the shorter choke cable is holding the throttle open.
2. I noticed when reinstalling the carbs that there were cracks and splits in one or 2 of the flanges connecting the carbs to the air box. A guy at work said that could easily be the problem, but i dont really think he knows what hes talking about.
So, lets say that its not either one of those things....What could it be? I cant really think of anything else, and i'm really banking on it being one of them.
Thanks alot for any feedback