What a great resource this sit is! I recently bought an 83 550L that sat in a shed for many years. Put new tires on it (fork wipers are disintegrating so I suspect I have a fork seal job in my future too), changed the oil and filter and slapped in a new battery. It starts right up with full choke but idles erratically and you can't take the choke off, even a smidge, or it'll immediately die. This happens even when the engine is hot. On the road, it performs OK (still with full choke) until it warms up a bit. Then whenever I pull in the clutch and let go of the throttle at a stop or turn it will immediately stall unless I give it a little gas until it stabilizes. If it does die and I'm still moving, I can pop the clutch and it'll take right off again.
So I suspect that the carbs are all varnished and gummed up and there is probably no flow through the pilot jets. It certainly seems totally reliant on the flow through the choke circuit for gas at idle.
I know I need to pull the carbs and tear them apart for cleaning and probably a rebuild. I also suspect that the carb boot O-rings are completely trashed as well. While I'm an old hand at working on gas, diesel and even steam engines, I'm a newb with motorcycles. Any advice or pearls of wisdom would be appreciated.
Most of the stuff here refers to the gang of four, CV or VM carb setup. Mine has two duplex (Siamese) carbs. Manual says they are Mikuni BSW30, twins. Does anyone have any info or advice specific to these? I'd like to have everything I need before I tear into them. What parts am I likely to need and who is the best vendor?
I really like this old bike and would like to get her on the road while there is still some summer left.
Thanks!!
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