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Walter
Starting problem
Hey Guys & Gals,Need a little help with a starting problem on a 1980 GS550E Purchased bike with carbs dismantled (PO stated bike ran great prior to carb removal just had them off for routine cleaning, he had a large bike collection) got them all cleaned up and assembled but having a starting issue, Bike will start if I remove plugs and spray starter fluid in cylinders and then it runs great has a little bit of a high idle around 1400rpm rides great power band is good will restart thru out the next couple of hours without issues, If I go to restart later in the day or the next day or two I have to use starter fluid again. Have mixture screws set at 2 1/2 turns out. Not sure if it would be a problem with enrichment circuitTags: None
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Dodik
im having exactly the same issue. When the bike is running at first does it respond to enrichment lever if it does you know that probably isnt the problem.
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Walter
Originally posted by Dodik View Postim having exactly the same issue. When the bike is running at first does it respond to enrichment lever if it does you know that probably isnt the problem.
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Dodik
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Dodik
when i was cleaning those passages i took a spring from a pen and just pulled it out a bit it stiff enough to take most of the gunk out also if you spray carb cleaner make sure that hole isnt pointing in your face. i know mine were clean a month ago but just in case something came from the tank/gas ill take a look at mine.
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Walter
Originally posted by Dodik View Postwhen i was cleaning those passages i took a spring from a pen and just pulled it out a bit it stiff enough to take most of the gunk out also if you spray carb cleaner make sure that hole isnt pointing in your face. i know mine were clean a month ago but just in case something came from the tank/gas ill take a look at mine.
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Dodik
its number one problem of hard cold starts when valves are too tight. i assumed you checked yours already.
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Walter
Originally posted by Dodik View Postits number one problem of hard cold starts when valves are too tight. i assumed you checked yours already.
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BassCliff
Greetings and Salutations!!
Hi Mr. Walter,
Everything starts with clean carbs, well adjusted valves, sealed air intake system, and healthy charging system. If you don't know the history of the bike, or if any of these systems have never been serviced by you, it's a great idea to take care of these things to avoid trouble down the road. Difficult cold starts are a symptom of tight valve clearances. But hard starts can be symptomatic of other issues too. That's why we like to share a couple of maintenance lists to be sure that all of the essentials get covered. You'll find the lists in your "mega-welcome". Here it comes....
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