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    rebuilt carbs but not boggs at 4000 rpm only

    Hello, I have a 82 Suzuki GS650E. It is stock, It did not run, so I rebuilt carbs. it runs good now but at 4000 rpm it boggs. If I let off gas and go very very slow and smooth it will get up to speed. Also when I rev the engine while sitting still sometimes it will rev very high and sometimes boggs. but always at 4000 prm. Thanks for you advice.
    Last edited by Guest; 08-13-2010, 11:28 AM. Reason: spelling error

    #2
    did you re-install the air box and filter.. is it sealed up good?

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      #3
      Yes, but I didi not have the original screws. It could be a small gap 1/8 at bottom. but it is all attached.

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        #4
        Intake boots/orings?

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          #5
          Originally posted by ronc650 View Post
          It could be a small gap 1/8 at bottom. but it is all attached.
          If there is stil a gap, it's not "attached".

          How did you set your mixture screws? Might need to turn them out a bit.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Raven457 View Post
            Intake boots/orings?
            That is pretty much the range that mine did the same thing, new intake boot orings cured my issues.

            Also as I learned from experience "rebuilt my carbs" could mean a HUGE range of things on here and might still required some work. It only took me 10 or so times to learn that lesson, good news is I am very good at removing and installing my carbs.

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              #7
              The intake boots and o'rings are new. But I will fix the gap on bottom of airbox. I know what you meen abouth the carbs I have take them off and put them on several times. LOLThanks guys

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