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amontyg
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So yesterday my 82 GS 550L quit on me while I was riding it. I was just driving down the road when it suddenly lost power. When I pulled over, the bike started back up again, only to die several yards down the road. After two or three repetitions of this behavior the bike refused to start. I initially suspected that this was a fuel problem, however, I loosened the drain screws on the float bowls and found that they were all full of fuel. I also took the fuel hose off the petcock off to find that it was working properly.
Later today, after finally getting the bike home, I took one of the spark plugs out, rested it against the engine, and turned the starter. Sure enough there was spark.
Now I can start the bike every now and then, but it only runs for a few hundred yards and dies. There seems to be enough fuel in the float bowls every time this happens.
Is this problem electrical? If so, what component is likely the culprit?
Later today, after finally getting the bike home, I took one of the spark plugs out, rested it against the engine, and turned the starter. Sure enough there was spark.
Now I can start the bike every now and then, but it only runs for a few hundred yards and dies. There seems to be enough fuel in the float bowls every time this happens.
Is this problem electrical? If so, what component is likely the culprit?