I bought my 1980 GS1000g about a year ago for $250 and I just recently started tearing into it.
First I started the bike up and right of the bat I noticed issues. Idle was erratic blah blah blah. It wanted to die on me even after warm up so I kept the choke half engaged and even then every time I would twist the throttle it would kill it. So I took off the airbox/carbs and looked into seeing what the issue/s were. Pilot jet on the number 3 carb was clogged. Also checked the butterfly valves to see if the bike was ever put on a carburetor sync. Carb 2 looks as though the butterfly valve is totally closed. This cant be right can it?
I decided to look at the intake boots and check the O rings.
I had hoped that the original-previous owner had done good on getting it properly maintained at a reputable dealer and or doing it himself using some common sense.
Well that wasn't the case. I hope the OPO didn't pay anyone for this work.
(When I had bought the bike I noticed the intake boot on cyl 1 was in bad shape) Dang...
Looks like whoever did the maintenance on this bike was a nut. May as well used bubble gum and duct tape. They used epoxy to seal the boot and now it had become brittle and cracked. They also used RTV on every boot which was a huge warning sign to me.
I don't understand how this could be considered a sealed fuel system by any tech or any person with some simple common sense. Amazing.
Looks like some kind of film gasket and cork/felt exhaust gasket coupled with RTV
Check out my awesome RTV intake boot O rings.
Why would anyone do this?
Well I just had to share with everybody what I'm going through. Been reading Bikecliff's website like crazy and I am about to order everything from Mr. Barr's website as well. No doubt new intake boots are in order(even though the other 3 have flex to them). Carb tear down/dip/rebuild. Weatherstrip airbox. Can I get just the float bowl gaskets anywhere?
I am totally new to working on motorcycles so if anyone has any advice/prayers. Anything is much appreciated.
Thank you all for your time in advance.
~GSJohnny
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