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Buster-boy
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Ok guys, I've been here before and have asked a billion questions, but each day it seems to be something just a little different. When I start outfirst thing everything is fine. But, after riding for a while (15-20 minutes) everytime I pull in the clutch to either shift, downshift, or stop, the R's shoot up to a steady 3k rpm. Many of you have told me it's an air leak. Ok fine. BUT WHERE?
I've replaced all eight boots, all eight clamps, all four O-rings, (all with OEM parts) cleaned the air filter and oiled it, all new fuel and vacuum lines, brand new OEM petcock. I had the carbs disassembled and cleaned with new jets/needles installed. What am I missing? Where else do I look? I haven't got a clue on what else to do?
I play with the adjusting screw on #3 carb almost daily and try to set the ile to around 1100-1500 rpm. Everyday it's a difference scenario. Just for hoots and hollers I even plugged the two breather hoses coming from the carbs. That did nothing.
How finely tuned were these engines (81 GS850GX) to where you can't allow even ths slightest air leak.
I've replaced all eight boots, all eight clamps, all four O-rings, (all with OEM parts) cleaned the air filter and oiled it, all new fuel and vacuum lines, brand new OEM petcock. I had the carbs disassembled and cleaned with new jets/needles installed. What am I missing? Where else do I look? I haven't got a clue on what else to do?
I play with the adjusting screw on #3 carb almost daily and try to set the ile to around 1100-1500 rpm. Everyday it's a difference scenario. Just for hoots and hollers I even plugged the two breather hoses coming from the carbs. That did nothing.
How finely tuned were these engines (81 GS850GX) to where you can't allow even ths slightest air leak.