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Originally posted by Fritzey21 View Post1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)
LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.
I identify as a man but according to the label on a box of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four
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Thanks LAB3 I got it the external tank to work. I think the new diaphragms stopped the racing up and dow but still wont’t idle without the choke. I pulled each plug wire separately and cyl 2 wont run on its own, so I’m now focused on that wire, connection or both. I found another thread from a similarly frustrated gs300 owner with good tips. The best stating check the wire resistance, should be 10 ohms.
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Originally posted by Fritzey21 View PostThanks LAB3 I got it the external tank to work. I think the new diaphragms stopped the racing up and dow but still wont’t idle without the choke. I pulled each plug wire separately and cyl 2 wont run on its own, so I’m now focused on that wire, connection or both. I found another thread from a similarly frustrated gs300 owner with good tips. The best stating check the wire resistance, should be 10 ohms.
Link to ignition video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTJQzBMd5GQ&t=833s1980 Gs250T- Passed from father to son, also my first build.
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I ordered a petcock just to eliminate that issue. My valves are noisy so I was going to check them again while waiting for parts delivery. I looked everywhere to figure out the markings and owners Macaulay to figure out top dead center to adjust the values clearance. I settled on using a screwdriver in the spark plug hole. I checked them 2-3 times before putting everything back together and now wondering if that’s what caused the racket. Does anyone have a hint about how to find TDC on the GS300? Thanks
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Originally posted by Fritzey21 View PostI ordered a petcock just to eliminate that issue. My valves are noisy so I was going to check them again while waiting for parts delivery. I looked everywhere to figure out the markings and owners Macaulay to figure out top dead center to adjust the values clearance. I settled on using a screwdriver in the spark plug hole. I checked them 2-3 times before putting everything back together and now wondering if that’s what caused the racket. Does anyone have a hint about how to find TDC on the GS300? Thanks
1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)
LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.
I identify as a man but according to the label on a box of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four
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When I first read this I'm thinking, what kind of idiot works on a bike without a manual? Since LAB3 mentioned it's in the manual, I visited the garage this morning and again couldn't find anything about TDC. Then I checked the cover which says, GS300L Supplemental, and in fine print used with the Suzuki GT250T manual. So this makes me a slighly different kind of overconfident idiot. Holy S%$# all this time I was only working with partial guidance. So not a negative or crazy question and thanks for LAB3 and rphillips for raising it. The manual over on BikeCliff is over 300 pages, jeeess. My life is about to change, you guys are awesome thanks!
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I'm not the kind of guy that follows instructions either hence my need to carry a cordless drill and easy outs. Dunno, it takes up less room than a torque wrench I guess....1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
1982 GS450txz (former bike)
LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.
I identify as a man but according to the label on a box of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four
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Yeah the 300 pages includes the 250 manual and 300 supplemental. I’ll be printing that first section tomorrow at the office. My petcock was delivered today so I quickly installed and nothing new, still wont idle and wont run on right cylinder by itself. So I’m back to looking at that carbs, took them off again and review all steps in the tutorial.
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Originally posted by Fritzey21 View PostYeah the 300 pages includes the 250 manual and 300 supplemental. I’ll be printing that first section tomorrow at the office. My petcock was delivered today so I quickly installed and nothing new, still wont idle and wont run on right cylinder by itself. So I’m back to looking at that carbs, took them off again and review all steps in the tutorial.1980 Gs250T- Passed from father to son, also my first build.
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Thanks Mr. Vroom, I hear you on the intakes pipes. I swapped out the rings and added Alan hex head screws to get leverage. I’m pretty convinced it the float on the right side. I’m just waiting on new screws or take the old and drill them out for tubes as shown in tutorial. I’ll check the spark again to be sure.
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Originally posted by Fritzey21 View PostThanks Mr. Vroom, I hear you on the intakes pipes. I swapped out the rings and added Alan hex head screws to get leverage. I’m pretty convinced it the float on the right side. I’m just waiting on new screws or take the old and drill them out for tubes as shown in tutorial. I’ll check the spark again to be sure.1980 Gs250T- Passed from father to son, also my first build.
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Well I got everything set up to test the float levels over the weekend, found they needed some adjustments and did that dance 3-4 times. I didn’t detect the left side being crazy out of spec, but purchased a new petcock and installed new fuels lines with solid clamps to eliminate any air leaks. And for fun got a new air filter. I got everything back together and bike started right up. Then I noticed a gas leak which was my doing, because I forced one of the old screws in during the test and looks like stripped the thread on one float bowl. So I have to fix that and see if I can get it idle. It might actually be ready for a test drive before it snows.
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