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1977 GS400 High RPMs
Hey Everyone.. I just bought a gs400 to start as a winter project. I'm new to this and will probably be utilizing this forum fairly often. The bike starts and idles decent for a minute or two but then the rpm's slowly start to climb on its own and won't stop until the engine gets rev'd. It'll calm back down for a short while then start the process again. My initial thoughts are that the carbs are probably completely gunked up... Any suggestions?
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Air leak,
Either the intake boots are cracked or the seal's behind them have rotted and cracked.
Quite common on something that old.Stephen.
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koolaid_kid
The intake boots connect the carbs to the head. Either they or the o-rings (if your bike has them) are leaking.
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Zach
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koolaid_kid
You are welcome. And remember, everyone on this forum started out on square one. Don't be afraid to ask questions, many of us are happy to assist.
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Welcome Zach! And I'll give a +1 to the intake leak comments.
It's also possible that the carbs have been jetted too rich on the pilot circuit but I'd say the intake leaks are more likely.1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
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Zach
I got a 2 to 1 exhaust that I'll be putting on after I get some adapters for it. Threw the stock one on without the mufflers (that were hacked off) just to see if it started and just haven't taken them off yet. No adjustments to my knowledge on the bike after the pod filters were installed though.
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Check the newbie mistakes thread in my signature. Several issues going on all at once...Ed
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Originally posted by Zach View PostI got a 2 to 1 exhaust that I'll be putting on after I get some adapters for it. Threw the stock one on without the mufflers (that were hacked off) just to see if it started and just haven't taken them off yet. No adjustments to my knowledge on the bike after the pod filters were installed though.
These bikes are sensitive to changes in the balance of vacuum leaks upstream and downstream of the carbs, and also decreases in back pressure in the exhaust. Particularly on the inlet side.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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koolaid_kid
Originally posted by Nessism View PostCheck the newbie mistakes thread in my signature. Several issues going on all at once...
Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostIt won't run right until corrections are made. Either a jet kit, or stock parts. In addition, air leaks between the head and carbs need fixing, carbs need rebuilding, and valves need adjusting.
These bikes are sensitive to changes in the balance of vacuum leaks upstream and downstream of the carbs, and also decreases in back pressure in the exhaust. Particularly on the inlet side.
After that, the fun begins, which is to start taking stabs at jetting, which is an adventure in itself.
As 850 Combat stated, you will need to adjust the valves before tackling the jetting. You can do this at any time, even while you are waiting for the intake parts to arrive. But it must be done prior to the start of your jetting adventures.
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