I have in my possession a 1982 GS550l in fairly good condition, and my priority is to get the "Lady" running first and foremost.
Prev owners told me she would just need some good fuel to start right up, but after a while I realized the carb boots needed replacing and the carbs themselves need a good cleaning. So I ordered and installed some new carb boots (160 dollars! ) and I was on my way to rebuilding the carbs when something snapped.
It appears that one of the shafts that holds the float pin in place on my far right carb has been severed. I know this part probably isn't going to go through much stress other than holding the float pin, which isn't a particularly rigorous job, so I figure that I should be able to fix it with some sort of petroleum resistant glue or quick weld putty.
Can you recommend any good products for me to use?
Also, I have been able to get the bike to run using starter fluid. After it warms up, smoke starts to come out of the far left exhaust port (where the exhaust header connects to the engine). There is also a leak coming from the front of my engine in between the middle two exhaust headers. It looks like a bolt is missing there on the engine and that is why oil is seeping out of the crack. Ill try and post pics later.
I'm new to the forum and thanks in advance for any responses.
Edit: Also, these darned carb bracket screws are way too tight! I cant seem to dig into them enough without stripping the heads. Any cheap ways to solve this?
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