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butch8231
Help!!! Gs1100l problems
The number one cylinder runs very lean. It is to the point the exhaust pipe glows bright red. The only change is that I changed the mufflers. The other cylinders run fine. What gives?Tags: None
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Did you rejet the carbs to accommodated the new mufflers? Is the airbox still installed? Are the carbs clean and the tank rust free?Ed
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butch8231
The mufflers are stock replacements. tank is clean and so are the carbs. It does have a stock airbox. Cylinders two,three,four have no problems. maybe a clogged main jet?
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Something to do with the carb must be at fault. Either too rich or too lean, I'm not sure which.
BTW, what kind of mufflers did you get? Most aftermarket mufflers are more free flowing than stock.Ed
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butch8231
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Originally posted by butch8231 View PostIt had aftermarket MAC on it when i bought it. All i did was replace them with the same kind.Ed
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butch8231
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The one red pipe is most likely a maintenance issue as already discussed. The jetting taken on a whole is a different concern...which obviously isn't a concern for you. Sorry I mentioned it.Ed
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KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection
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butch8231
Originally posted by Nessism View PostThe one red pipe is most likely a maintenance issue as already discussed. The jetting taken on a whole is a different concern...which obviously isn't a concern for you. Sorry I mentioned it.
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BassCliff
Greetings and Salutations!!
Hi Mr.
Yeah, that #1 cylinder sounds like it's way lean and running hot. It's a good idea to take a reeeeeaaaaly close look at that #1 carb. Have you adjusted the valves yet?
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