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lrburke
Hard to start when cold
Hey Guys, I have a 1981 GS550 and just finished rebuilding the carbs. I also replaced the o-rings and the intake o-rings from Robert Barr. The fuel mixture screws are 2 turns out and I did sync the carbs with my carbtune pro. Once I actually get it running it runs perfect and idles better than any suzuki I have ever had. I can't figure out why it's so hard to start after sitting overnight. I know it's really hot during the day and pretty warm still at night. Is there a trick to starting these old GS's as far as using the choke. Do you guys still use full choke even on a really warm morning? What else might cause hard starting and the bike still run fine? Thanks for any suggestionsTags: None
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lrburke
hard starting when cold
If the valve clearances were tight then wouldn't it be hard to start after it's at normal operating temp and shutting it off and restarting it. It starts right up after that. The compression is right where it is supposed to be when cold if that matters.
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Your floats could be set incorrectly as well and it's funny how a small mixture change can effect starting from cold. I have to use choke every time I start the bike, even on the hot mornings, but only for 1/2 a minute or so.Rob
1983 1100ES, 98' ST1100, 02' DR-Z400E and a few other 'bits and pieces'
Are you on the GSR Google Earth Map yet? http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=170533
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lrburke
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Sure or you could do the fastest idle method to tune them each perfectly or close to it anyways. I saw that your bike should be 3.5 turns back according to the factory OEM specs, but I also saw you adjusted your main jets so I'm sure that would effect your pilot screw adjustments. Try the fastest idle method and it should get things pretty close with the set up you have. At least she's idling well when warm. Any other symptoms? popping on decel? funny colored plugs?Rob
1983 1100ES, 98' ST1100, 02' DR-Z400E and a few other 'bits and pieces'
Are you on the GSR Google Earth Map yet? http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=170533
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I have a 81 gs 650; even in 70 degree temp, I have to pull up ( hold ) "choke" . Bike will then start instantly. If I don't use full choke, I might have to crank for a minute. Once it catches, I drop choke almost all the way- it runs rough for a while but quickly stabilizes. Make sure all your carbs are responding to "choke" cable correctly.1981 gs650L
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Originally posted by lrburke View PostI can't figure out why it's so hard to start after sitting overnight. I know it's really hot during the day and pretty warm still at night.Originally posted by tkent02 View PostYour valve clearances are probably too tight.
Originally posted by lrburke View PostIf the valve clearances were tight then wouldn't it be hard to start after it's at normal operating temp and shutting it off and restarting it.
Originally posted by lrburke View PostShould I try to back the mixture screws out a half turn each?
Originally posted by tom203 View PostI have a 81 gs 650; even in 70 degree temp, I have to pull up ( hold ) "choke" . Bike will then start instantly. If I don't use full choke, I might have to crank for a minute. Once it catches, I drop choke almost all the way- it runs rough for a while but quickly stabilizes. Make sure all your carbs are responding to "choke" cable correctly.
There is no flap that covers the intake to "choke" it, like older cars. The system is actually an "enrichment system" that works by opening different passages for air and fuel that bypass the normal routes, as long as you leave the throttle CLOSED. Opening the throttle AT ALL renders the enrichment system ("choke") useless.
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BassCliff
Hi,
Check the valve clearances. They should be checked every 4000 miles. This is not optional. If you don't check/adjust your valves they will burn. Maladjusted valves are the number one cause of hard cold starting.
It all has to be right; float height, idle mixture screws, valve clearances, etc.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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