Been so long since I've posted here that my account was purged and I had to create a new one. Some of you might remember me as IanFrancisco from bygone days. Photos of my 1980 GS450ST are still in the gallery:
My GS has been spending most of its time in the garage since I bought a VX800 in '06, then a KLR650 in '07. Well, the VX has 70k miles on it and the KLR has 40K and just broke down. Needs a shift linkage spring on the pawl. So I decided to start riding the GS450 again more regularly. It doesn't really like to sit around that much and I had to clean the carbs again and solve some gas leaking into the oil in recent weeks to get it back on the road. Needed a new o-ring on the petcock diaphragm and the float levels were about .75mm higher than the spec, which is 23.4mm if I recall correctly. They are now set exactly to spec per my new vernier caliper.
The 1980 GS450 carbs were set up lean from the manufacturer as many know, and the previous owner had gotten rid of the spacers forcing the needles down into ridiculously lean territory. These are the BS34SS Mikunis and the stock needles don't have clips so fine tuning these is challenging.
The bike now idles perfectly after about 30 seconds of warm-up and starts well in mild SoCal weather without the enrichener. It also runs wide open real well. That tells me that carbs are not too far off of being dialed in. I have the stock airbox and filter, stock jetting and needles (minus spacers) in the carbs and stock exhaust. The plugs are new. The old ones were a medium brown color. The pipes are slighty goldish rather than bluish, so I don't think I'm running too lean or too rich, maybe a little on the fat side if anything. Hard to tell without an exhaust gas analyzer. I could try some plug chop tests, but I don't really trust the results and juggling hot sparkplugs at the side of the road is not my idea of fun. Maybe a colortune plug might be a good thing to try.
What the bike does not do well is run at 5500 to 6k rpm at small throttle openings which is exactly what is needed to cruise at 65 to 70mph on the freeway in 6th gear. One cylinder acts like it is cutting out and there is surging, similar to a gas starvation issue. Roll the throttle open and the problem disappears. Drop a gear or ride at speeds faster or slower to get away from the 5.5k to 6k rpm range and the problem disappears.
I have had people tell me that carbs running wrong at certain throttle openings is not related to rpm but to jetting, pilot screw settings etc. but I am here to say that my problem IS only happening between 5k and 6.5k rpm. Seems to be something with the airflow or vacuum created at that rpm range. I can ride the bike slowly, short-shifting at 4500-5k rpm and never get a stumble at any throttle opening. That level of performance doesn't beat traffic away from the lights though. I can ride the bike with a heavy throttle hand and rev up to 7k before shifting and I don't have a problem, but that seems to go against the easy going nature of this little twin.
I admit that since riding the VX800 and KLR650 I am accustomed to getting a stronger launch off the line and having some power on tap so I'm asking the GS450 to give me a little more of its 40bhp than before, and am wanting to keep it up in its power band now. In a perfect world I would ride this bike around town keeping the revs up over 4.5k rpm so that there's some torque available, but right now if I gently roll the throttle open at 5k rpm to say, halfway to 3/4 open, I don't get smooth power, I get hesitation and stumbling. If I whack the throttle wide open I get some action, but I shouldn't have to do that. Frustrating! It's a 450, not a Ninja 250.
I noticed that the airbox doesn't seal around the carbs very well. I have new clamps and airbox parts on order so that will be rectified soon. I replaced the intake boot o-rings once a couple of years ago and the boots and clamps are in good shape so I am reasonably confident there are no leaks on that side. Would a small leak on the airbox side affect the mixture that much? Hard to believe if so. It's not like I put pod filters on.
Any ideas? I'm looking for some experienced GS450 tuners here. I'm reasonably sure the carbs are clean enough. The jets and emulsion tubes are spotless. I did not tear them completely down and dunk them this time. I figure if the bikes idle well the pilot circuits are functional and if it runs wide open well the main circuits are also functional. I use Stabil or Seafoam in the tank regularly. This is a midrange problem. I am resistant to the idea of spending $90 for a Dyno jet kit just for their trick needles. If someone knows where to get the needles separately for cheaper I might be interested in that. But since the bike has all stock parts in the intake, carbs and exhaust, I don't see the need to rejet. I want my MPG! And, I want a tractable engine that will run in the midrange (4k to 7k rpm) with proper fueling/air mixture at all throttle openings. Is that asking too much?
Thanks for reading my rant,
ian
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