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GS 850 Carb Rebuild

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I recently bought a ?82 GS 850 GZ (US) with the Mikuni carbs. The bike set for about a year with gas in the carbs so I cleaned and rebuilt them using the ?carb cleanup series?. The series was great and I had no trouble at all. However, now that I have a nice set of shiney clean carbs, I have a couple of questions about how to get my bike running.

1. How do I set the Air Screws (as refered to on page on pg. 25 of the carb cleanup series.)?

2. Where do the hoses from the ?T? vents refered to on pg 3 of carb cleanup series terminate?

Thanks for any help.
Bob Stith
 
To get the bike started I'd start 1.5 to 2 turns out.
The vent hoses are routed over the airbox to open air so they can "vent" They drop down in between the carb airbox and the filter box.
 
I have the same bike (Well almost mines an 83) and I have my mixture screw out 2 turns. 1.5 was to lean for me but my bike has a crappy aftermarket exhaust :P

By rights the drain hoses go between the carbs OVER the air box down the little bracket behind the airbox and to the gap you will see. I on the other hand ran mine under the airbox two the second bracket and out.
 
Here's a picture of my hose

Here's a picture of my hose

Hello Mr. Bob Stith,

In this picture you will clearly see the vent hose from between #1 and #2 carb routed over the airbox and through the guide on the back side. The othe hose does the same thing on the other side. I hope this helps.

tankseatgone.jpg



Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Ribbing

Ribbing

Mr. BassCliff,

If the picture above is from your bike, you might want to do some dusting.:-D

IMHO.....

Tony
Zuzu
 
It's the maid's day off.

It's the maid's day off.

Mr. BassCliff,

If the picture above is from your bike, you might want to do some dusting.:-D

IMHO.....

Tony
Zuzu

Mr. zuzu,

Yep, she's a pig right now. I haven't had the time to give her a decent bath lately. I'll have to make some time this weekend. The poor girl has been "rode hard and put away wet". 8-[

Besides, nobody ever looks under the seat and tank!

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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