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GS400S run problem
The bike starts and revs up to about 5k then slows to about 3k and then dies. I can keep it going by blipping the throttle and holding the rpm about 3K. It eventually dies this may be because I don't catch it in time. The carbs have been cleaned and the float level checked. Fuel is supplied from a 1 gallon can directly to the carbs so the petcock is not a problem. Although I felt the boots were ok the symptoms pointed to an air leak so I replaced the boots ($80) there was no change in operation. Tried a vacuum to check the slides for operation and they seem to be working just fine. I am getting very frustrated. ,Tags: None
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Originally posted by atrent View PostThe bike starts and revs up to about 5k then slows to about 3k and then dies. I can keep it going by blipping the throttle and holding the rpm about 3K. It eventually dies this may be because I don't catch it in time. The carbs have been cleaned and the float level checked. Fuel is supplied from a 1 gallon can directly to the carbs so the petcock is not a problem. Although I felt the boots were ok the symptoms pointed to an air leak so I replaced the boots ($80) there was no change in operation. Tried a vacuum to check the slides for operation and they seem to be working just fine. I am getting very frustrated. ,
Rigged up aux tank and even in this barely loaded state (parked), the bike needs you do blip the throttle to avoid dying? Have you checked the carb vacuum diaphrams for pinhole leaks? Carefully remove and hold them up to the light. No need to get frustrated- remember it got to the junkyard, cuz PO gave up on it.1981 gs650L
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Did you do a full carb rebuild or just a quicky job? Soak the carb bodies in carb dip and replace the various O-rings? Airbox installed? Where are the pilot screws set?Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostDid you do a full carb rebuild or just a quicky job? Soak the carb bodies in carb dip and replace the various O-rings? Airbox installed? Where are the pilot screws set?
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How high is your aux. gas tank?
It should be about the same height as the stock tank.
If it is too much higher, the extra pressure can overwhelm the floats and flood the carbs.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostHow high is your aux. gas tank?
It should be about the same height as the stock tank.
If it is too much higher, the extra pressure can overwhelm the floats and flood the carbs.
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Has it ever ran right with this aux. tank? Did you modify the length of the fuel line?
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That aux. fuel tank needs to vent too. Sounds like the engine isn't getting enough fuel.Ed
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Originally posted by Steve View PostHow high is your aux. gas tank?
It should be about the same height as the stock tank.
If it is too much higher, the extra pressure can overwhelm the floats and flood the carbs.
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How important is it to have no leaks in the air box? Are the air box boots prone to leak and would it matter? This bike was running on one cyl. when I got it, after cleaning the carbs and replacing the plugs it ran fine on 2. I rode it for about 100 miles and it stated to act up slightly so I pulled the carbs and at the time replaced the boot O rings. It hasn't run since so obviously I screwed up somewhere.Last edited by Guest; 10-03-2010, 11:47 AM.
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Originally posted by User View PostToo much head. Also the first thing I thought of when you mentioned the aux. tank. Though I can't imagine that you could have raised it too much eh?
Has it ever ran right with this aux. tank? Did you modify the length of the fuel line?
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Originally posted by atrent View PostThe fuel line is definately longer but I can't see this as a problem once the line is full of fuel. I have not run this bike with this aux tank but I have run my daughters 250 and my son ran his 450 with this same tank.1981 gs650L
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Originally posted by tom203 View PostWell , it was just a thought! Can you take off airbox and observe carb action when you blip throttle?
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Originally posted by atrent View PostI am open to any suggestions at this point. I wonder if it is normal to have to fish out the spring, washer and o ring after removing the air screw? There is a wire mesh screen in the air box that would make it difficult to observe the slides and I think the air box has to be in place for the engine to run properly. Since I have checked the slide operation with vacuum I assume they would work fine with engine vacuum. There is good compression and the vacuum can be felt by hand over the snorkel.1981 gs650L
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Originally posted by tom203 View PostOk, good vacuum, but is it pulling up needle out of main jet?
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