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I just finished putting my '82 GS450L back together after replacing the engine (the old mill had a bad bearing on the crank as near as I can tell and was leaving metal in the oil filter, but would start great). Everything went pretty smoothly (except for the $!$*%& metric measurements) - I used the same carbs that ran great previously as well as the exhaust. The engine turns over nicely with the starter. The problem, however, is that it simply won't start.
I switched the tank to prime (PRI) for about 15-20 seconds), put the choke on, and cranked without success. There's spark, but the plugs are dry. I repeated the above with the same result - no start and dry plugs.
I guess my questions are how long should I leave it on prime before trying to start it, and at what point do I dissassemble stuff looking for the problem?
Thanks!
Brad
I switched the tank to prime (PRI) for about 15-20 seconds), put the choke on, and cranked without success. There's spark, but the plugs are dry. I repeated the above with the same result - no start and dry plugs.
I guess my questions are how long should I leave it on prime before trying to start it, and at what point do I dissassemble stuff looking for the problem?
Thanks!
Brad