This is my first post here and I hope to gain some knowledge from you folks that probably know quite a bit more than I do.
I purchased a 1979 GS1000 about 10 months ago for $800 (not running). I have slowly been installing parts, fixing what needs to be fixed and adjusting what needs to be adjusted. I have had no previous knowledge of motorcycles and this is kind of my first project. I recently got the bike running for the first time, and took it on a proper ride a month or so ago. Ever since then, the bike has not been running properly. I suspect it is a carb issue.
The first thing I did to the bike was clean the carbs I cleaned them out real nicely, replaced all gaskets and o rings, and replaced the jets that came with the kit (main and pilot). Keep in mind that when I bought the bike, there were only headers and NO air box/pods. Since then I have put on a 4-1 system and pods. I suspect that the original jets in the carbs were factory spec, and I replaced them as so.
Here are the symptoms of what is going on:
- hissing like sound when throttle applied
- bike dies when throttle applied
- dies when choke is engaged
- idles fine with warm, but has trouble starting
- when I try to ride the bike, it "lugs" and has a ton of trouble getting going (never really does "get going")
Here is what I have done to attempt to solve this problem:
- installed new contact points and set timing
- play around with different fuel to air ratios
- clean out main and pilot jets (again)
I am going to check the valves in a couple days once the valve cover gasket arrives, but until then this is all of the information I have. I suspect I may need to resize my jets, but I am not sure which jets or which sizes. I am not even sure of the correct turns out for the fuel and air screws to set due to the pods and exhaust system.
I am really stuck with this problem and I don't feel like taking it into a shop to waste a ton of $$$. After all, this was a project bike, but now I just want to ride it.
I appreciate any input you folks have for me,
Thanks a bunch.
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