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Hesitation at speed after engine rebuild

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I've just completed a major overhaul of my 79 GS1000S including having the head rebuilt, a rebore with new pistons and rings. I have given the carbies a good clean and replaced the inlet manifold O rings.

It starts and runs well with lots of power. After it's first long day on the road I was returning home at a sustained 110km/h (about 70mph) and it started to hesitate slightly. As I rode further the hesitation got worse, but at no stage did I have to stop. The oil temp gauge was at about 100 deg C.

When I open the throttle, while it is hesitating, it pulls away cleanly.

It will run at lower speeds without any hesitation.

The plugs are new and the colours indicate a good mixture at this speed.

Any suggestions about what to look for?

Thanks

Ian
 
Sounds lean. The plugs may look good overall but you could still have a lean condition in a specific location in the powerband. Did you change the exhaust or intake while rebuilding?
 
I will tend to agree on the "running lean". Assuming there were no other changes during the rebuild (pipes, pods, etc.), double-check your valve clearances, then your carb float levels. It might be as easy as raising the fuel level (decreasing the measurement while they are open and upside down) about a millimeter.


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Thanks to both of you for your replies - I'll check the valve clearances and the float levels and let you know how I go.

Ian
 
Bingo!

Bingo!

Pulled the carbies off to check the float level and found that the pilot jet was blocked. Cleaned it up and it is running much better now.

I do hope I never have to pull those carbies off again in a hurry - correction, it's the putting them on again that I hate.

Thanks for you help.

Ian
 
Pulled the carbies off to check the float level and found that the pilot jet was blocked. Cleaned it up and it is running much better now.

I do hope I never have to pull those carbies off again in a hurry - correction, it's the putting them on again that I hate.

Thanks for you help.

Ian


Cool! I love a happy ending.

If the carbs are hard to remove/replace, you might want to put new carb boots on your wish list pronto.
 
Good job on finding the problem. Hopefully it was not due to contamination inside the tank. If so, you may have to do the sealer job.
 
I usually run some seafoam cleaner thru the carbs every 4-6 months regardless.
 
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