Im a new member, and id like to say that this site has been a huge help over the last month as ive been fixing up an abandoned '77 gs 400. I had to track down one dude to get the key, and another for the title, but with a little tlc, Ive got it running great (almost)
main problem is that I have a minor fuel leak (more of a weap, really) at the base of the carb t-stem, right where it meets the carb body. It has mikuni bs34 carbs and the tee fitting is on the right carb. Im pretty sure that this is not a removable part and there is a tiny crack where the stem is mounted into the carb body. How should I go about fixing this? JB seems an obvious quick-fix, but is there something a little nicer? Can aluminum be soldered or would it have to be welded?
Another problem: While the bike seems to idle well ( around 900- 1000)and starts with the first kick, it doesnt like having the choke "on". When I apply the choke, there is an initial surge in RPMs but after a few seconds it will die unless I give it a little throttle. turn off the choke- it idles fine again. Any ideas?
I think that Im safe in assuming that this is a carb/ fuel related issue.
I should also mention that this was someone else's "custom" job - 2 to one exhaust and 1 into 2 (?) pod air filter. not sure if it was ever properly adjusted, may or may not be relevant.
Thanks in advance
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