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Starting problem

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I have had pod filters fitted on my GS000G 1980 and the carbs rejetted professionally but I'm having big problems starting especially after it stands for a few days. The engine turns but doesn't spark. I am confused about the petcock issue as well. Mine clearly says on and reserve but there is a third position that leaks fuel into the carbs when left on. Can anyone help. It was fine after coming back from rejetting and has had new battery. It is driving me mad.
 
That third position is your prime. Have you checked your fuses with a power light to ensure everything is good there?
 
I've not, no. As you can probably tell I don't know what I'm doing. Is there anything else I should check. When it does start it pops a bit and seems to take ages to idle properly
 
Beyond checking the charging system, valve clearances, fuel, and fuses I'm not as knowledgeable either so hopefully one of the smarter guys on pods and jetting can speak up.
 
Just been and primed it for minute or so and that seemed to work. Still taking ages to idle properly though, so we'll see. Thanks for the advice
 
I have had pod filters fitted on my GS000G 1980 and the carbs rejetted professionally but I'm having big problems starting especially after it stands for a few days. The engine turns but doesn't spark. I am confused about the petcock issue as well. Mine clearly says on and reserve but there is a third position that leaks fuel into the carbs when left on. Can anyone help. It was fine after coming back from rejetting and has had new battery. It is driving me mad.
Doesn't spark? so you pulled a plug and held it against engine and didn't see spark? was plug wet?
If you left petcock on prime overnight, it might leak fuel if carb float needles valves were worn or misadjusted- they should be able to hold fuel back for a few hours at least.
 
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Greetings and Salutations!!

Hi Mr. ShaunR,

Many here don't put much stock in those "professional" wrenches that work in dealerships and bike shops. It's best to learn to do the work yourself and know that it's done right.

Hard starting when cold is usually indicative of tight valves (if everything else is in order). You'll find the adjustment procedure on my little website. Make sure there are no leaks in your air intake system. In your "mega-welcome" you'll also find a couple of maintenance lists that go a long way in keeping these bike running like new. Now let me share some GS lovin'. :D

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