I'm brand new here. I was gifted a 1981 GS750E this month. It had been sitting unused for a couple of years. The friend who gave it to me replaced the battery, changed the oil, and put in new spark plugs. Magically, it ran.... for a few days.
I had my brother-in-law ride it, and he told me the secondaries weren't opening up on the carbs, but I could ride it that way for a couple of weeks until I had a chance to dig into it. I took it out yesterday, and had it wide open in 4th gear and noticed I was going 45. Then at the next stop sign it died. I FINALLY got it restarted with full choke and a lot of throttle, and basically rode the clutch a mile home until it ultimately died in my neighborhood. Boy, this is a heavy bike to push home. After it cooled down last night, I got it started again, but same problem after it warmed up.
I plan on giving the carbs a good cleaning, but visited the, "Help, my bike won't run" sticky, and saw that, "Valves>Catbs)".
I watched a youtube video on how to adjust the valves on a GS, and consulted my Clymer manual, then dug in. Got the valve cover off, turned the crank to the correct position, and went to check the clearance on the 4th cylinder. This is where I discovered what I believe is a problem. The arm rocker has a ton of play to it. Please watch the video below, and tell me what you see. Let me first say, this is the first time I've been inside the valve cover on any vehicle, and I know nothing about what it should be like, but it doesn't seem right to me.
If the YouTube link doesn't work, you can just search my username there (Revbsclark).
Thanks in advance for your help.
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