I had some oil leaks around my cylinder and head so I figured I would just rebuild the top end while I was at it. I have an 82 GS1100GL with 14000 miles. I had rebuilt most of the lower end and drive train last year and wanted to get everything matched up. I have a K&N air filter in the standard box and V&H 4 into 1 exhaust.
So I bought all the OEM gaskets and rings, took everything apart, cleaned it up like new, got every bit of carbon off the pistons, cleaned and rebuilt the carbs with new rings and OEM gaskets, put in new jets sized off the schedule on BassCliff's site (two sizes up on the main, one on the pilot. New hoses, etc.
I followed all the instructions, took my time and did everything the right way. I got it all back to gether and it was beautiful. Started it up and it ran! Took it for a ride int he neighborhood and it would bog down at about 3000 rpm and I had to really get on it to get it to jump up to 4500 rpm. It had no power and couldn't really push the bike.
I double checked everything. Went through the carburetor tuning procedure several times. Nothing changed.
I just checked the compression. :-( A consistent 90 psi +- 3 all the way across. Ran the wet check and it went up to 120.
DO I really have to buy $200 worth of gaskets and take th ewhole thing apart again and hope I get it right the next time? I've never really had a problem with my repairs working before (thanks to everyone on this board for holding my hand), but this is a real kick in the teeth.
I have put a total of about 18 miles on the bike between all my test rides since the rebuild.
Is it possible it is something else? The PO had a 140 main jet in it that I dropped down to a 120. Seemed weird, but I was trying to set everything correctly, "by the book".
Please help me before I go run into a wall (at 2000 rpm).
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