I have a 1981 GS1000L that I am trying to get the carbs dialed in on, and could use some of the collective power of the group. Basically, I think I just need to get the Pilot Screws and float heights more accurately set. Here's what I've got so far:
1) Using the scanned images of the CV carbs from Basscliff (which are now linked on favorites), I set the floats at 23 mm, +/- a few tenths I suppose. However, if anyone has a photo of how they have actually measured their float height, I'd enjoy looking at it as I'm not entirely sure I'm measuring from the right spot on the float.
2) I've had the pilot screws set at 1.5 turns out, then 2.25, then 2.5, then 2.75, and finally 3.0. (The preset caps and the screws were removed for cleaning.)
All the rubber (o-rings and boots) have been replaced with new from stem to stern and within the each carb. The air cleaner is also new and oiled.
The only way I can get the bike to start and run is with the air box removed, the choke completely open, and a squirt of gas/starter fluid into each carb. But I have to keep the choke open most of the way, and if I add any throttle it dies--too much air I assume.
I am assuming that I don't have the pilot screws and/or the float heights close enough to get the bike started under normal conditions (with the airbox on and no starter fluid).
I'm open to any thoughts/suggestions that the above might stir up for anyone.
As usual, much thanks to the group and the site manager(s) for providing a place to go for help.
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