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Strange problems

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So I just finished doing my 20 years of maintenance, (except for airbox sealing and upgrading ignition system) and so I decided to take her out for a little spin around the block and see how she was running. Thankfully I didn't have a climbing idle (Yay for new O-rings) but I did have a couple other problems that I've never had before. To start off with I couldn't really give romp on the throttle because it seemed like it was slipping. The revs would shoot up then back down a little and catch. Also it was really delayed when I did give it throttle, kind of a pulsing almost, and last it sounded like I was backfiring a little bit. There were a few soft pops from behind me that I figure were backfires but they were very quiet. Any ideas?
 
To the first part revs climb with no forward motion sounds like a slipping clutch, Check that you have some free play in the cable.What bike is it , CV carbs or slide a bit more info may help get some answers
 
Crap I'm sorry guys, I guess I was a little tired when I wrote that, it's a 1980 gs550l

Also that was my first thought but I've never had that problem before, and although I haven't driven it much since last year I did get a couple rides in this year before I started doing work on it. Plus the fact that it's never slipped before and usually a clutch going out wears gradually not all at once, I'll check the cable though.
 
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For a slipping clutch cable adjustment is most likely culprit, second is weak springs, third is incorrect oil.

The second bit could be the engine missing. If the cylinders fire normally and then miss, fuel goes into the exhaust and ignites there (backfires). There's a lot that can cause this, unfortunately, and it's going to require some process of elimination if it's a chronic thing. Does it sound like it's firing on all (four?) when idling? It's normal to have some popping when chopping the throttle closed. If it's not a huge deal, you might wait until you've serviced the airbox and swap out the ignition to rule those out.
 
eil;1881363The second bit could be the engine missing.[/QUOTE said:
i ithink i would notice if my engine was MISSING! there would be a very big empty space in the frame.......LOL :-\\\
 
Hah! I guess that'll learn me to post replies well after my bed time...

So, Scaxx, as I was saying... your motorcycle has an engine, right? :)
 
It has to have an engine, because he said the throttle was slipping. There needs to be a plce to put the slipping throttle, so the engine must be there.
 
It has to have an engine, because he said the throttle was slipping. There needs to be a plce to put the slipping throttle, so the engine must be there.

the carbs could be just attached to the airbox, dont need an engine to mount the airbox! ;)
 
i ithink i would notice if my engine was MISSING! there would be a very big empty space in the frame.......LOL :-\\\

Sure would make for a very light bike, talk about your horsepower to weight ratio!:p
 
For a slipping clutch cable adjustment is most likely culprit, second is weak springs, third is incorrect oil.

The second bit could be the engine missing. If the cylinders fire normally and then miss, fuel goes into the exhaust and ignites there (backfires). There's a lot that can cause this, unfortunately, and it's going to require some process of elimination if it's a chronic thing. Does it sound like it's firing on all (four?) when idling? It's normal to have some popping when chopping the throttle closed. If it's not a huge deal, you might wait until you've serviced the airbox and swap out the ignition to rule those out.

I do have an engine haha, but I'll start with the ignition system and make sure everything is working correctly. Hopefully I'll get a chance to work on it this weekend, I haven't even been able to touch it since I ran it the other day :(
 
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