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After changing the air filter on my '79 GS750L (to K&N from OEM), I took it for a test ride. Everything seemed smooth until I accidentally released the clutch on 1st gear at about 35 MPH while coasting to a stop. The bike did a little nosedive and there were immediate throttle problems (lagging and surging). Two blocks later, headed back to the house, the engine died and fuel was running out of the airbox covers. After draining the new air filter for 10 minutes ( :roll: ), the bike restarted and ran (again with surging/lagging throttle response) for a mile and flooded again. I repeated the process and made it home.
From other posts, it sounds like it might be a vacuum problem. If so, I'd appreciate help with solving it. The bike has the fuel petcock with only two settings, ON and RES, and the VM carbs common to '79 models. Also, does the air filter need any revival after the gasoline soakings (it's K&N "charger" type with oil)?
Michael
From other posts, it sounds like it might be a vacuum problem. If so, I'd appreciate help with solving it. The bike has the fuel petcock with only two settings, ON and RES, and the VM carbs common to '79 models. Also, does the air filter need any revival after the gasoline soakings (it's K&N "charger" type with oil)?
Michael