So I've started a couple of threads in regards to my 1980 GS550. The short of it is that I spent too much money on it only to discover that it ran beautifully except for in 2nd gear, where it would lurch like an idiot when I applied and power at all.
This: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=206259
This: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=208385
-So I swapped the transmission.
-I also cleaned the carbs according to the tutorials on BikeCliff's website (I skipped the carb dip, only because the bike was running very reliably except for the transmission problem before the rebuild)
-Bought the O-ring kit and replaced all the o-rings from Robert Barr.
-Replace Intake O-ring as well.
-My airbox boots were kind of wobbling around in their sockets, so I wrapped them with some thick and meaty rubber bands around the diameter where the boots make contact with the sockets, it seems to be in there nice and tight now.
-The PO seems to have already applied weather stripping to the airbox cover
-Replaced exhaust gaskets
-Replaced all spark plugs with proper gap (.030)
-Did not check the valves yet, but I will. But again, the bike was running very well before the rebuild so I thought I could just leave these alone (I've been reading enough threads that i know I'm going to catch grief for this)
So the bike won't start and maintain an idle now unless i spray starter fluid into the airbox (which I don't like doing)
The plugs have spark, but they're not getting wet. So I'm not getting gas. But the bowls do have gas in them, so can I rule out the petcock if the bowls are full? My petcock only has two settings, On and Reserve, and neither seem to make a difference. It seems that when I suck on the vacuum line I can get it to start for a bit its still not getting gas consistently.
I hope that's enough info. I'm wondering if it could still be the valves if the bike was running very well before. I did rotate the engine once or twice when the bottom end was disassembled so I'm wondering if that would screw up the timing... I sure hope not.
Thanks guys.
I'm in Los Angeles by the way if anyone has a free weekend to help a brother out... I would supply all the beer you need to make a quality diagnosis.
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