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Sexysuzi
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Hi,
I have a gs 550 such a nice bike !!!
She was running rough so decided t clean the carbs and jets...now much smoother however even with new spark plugs after 5 mins there is a black carbon build up on the plugs, indicating she is running to rich.
What is the best way to reduce the amount of fuel going to the spark plugs ?
Will opening the air screw improve this ?
Or should I take the carbs apart and drop the pin down into the main jet to reduce the flow ? I have one more position to drop down.
Would balancing the carbs improve this?
What about timing ?
I would imagine this has been posted before but can't seem to find any information.
Any help will be received with thanks
Cheers
I have a gs 550 such a nice bike !!!
She was running rough so decided t clean the carbs and jets...now much smoother however even with new spark plugs after 5 mins there is a black carbon build up on the plugs, indicating she is running to rich.
What is the best way to reduce the amount of fuel going to the spark plugs ?
Will opening the air screw improve this ?
Or should I take the carbs apart and drop the pin down into the main jet to reduce the flow ? I have one more position to drop down.
Would balancing the carbs improve this?
What about timing ?
I would imagine this has been posted before but can't seem to find any information.
Any help will be received with thanks
Cheers