Short questions: What is the stock AIR JET for the 1982 GS1100e? Mine has #170 jets in it, but the former owner gave me a bunch of carb parts with #160 air jets.
Also, what is the stock hole diameter in the slide? I believe my slides were drilled per the directions of the Dynojet Stage 3 carb kit.
Thanks in advance. Introduction and more detailed information about this problem below.
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Hi folks. New to the forum here. For introduction, I'm 52, a former mechanic, and a longtime Suzuki fan. Current personal ride is a 2007 Hayabusa. Bought GS Resources member MetallicMetalGod's 1985 GS550e for my son. That bike runs great after a little carb work. Also have a 2007 Harley 1200 Sportster for my wife, a 1972 Honda CB350 in restoration, and a 1989 hotrodded Sportster mothballed until I get to it. That's just the current list, and the list of motorcycles from the past would be very long. As for my latest problem child.....
I bought a 1982 GS1100e for too much money mostly because it looked decently restorable and I always wanted one. The bike was barely running when I bought it. It has a V&H 4-into-1 exhaust and K&N individual pod filters. I thought it would be a simple carb cleaning to get this girl running, but should have realized the former owner was monkeying with it when he handed me a box of carb parts with all sorts of extra jets plus some D7EA plugs. That's a bad sign when the bike is not running.
Anyway.... I cleaned the carbs well and went through the Dynojet directions to reset everything to the "stock: positions, e.g., the Dynojet Stage 3 setup, which is intended for a bike with pipes and the K&N air filters. I figured those settings would be pretty sorted out and it would be best to start from there, especially since it barely ran the way the former owner had the carbs set up.
After cleaning a and returning to the Dynojet Stage 3 setup, the bike starts and idles ok. It revs to about 4000 rpm and sounds okay, but when you go up to about 5000-5500 it sounds like it's spitting and unhappy. She will rev a little higher, but it gets really bad and will start to fall off rpm as you open the throttle further.
There are two things I am not sure about:
1) The stock air jet size. This is the small air jet on the filter side of the carb, about 7 o'clock position. There is a #170 jet installed. The Dynojet instructions discuss installing different sizes, but generally recommends leaving it alone. There are #160 jets in my box of parts. WHAT IS THE STOCK SIZE, #160 or #170?
2) I'm assuming the ports (holes) in the bottom of the slides were drilled per the Dynojet instructions (Stage 3), but I don't have the drill in the box of parts. WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE STOCK HOLE, or the size of the drill Dynojet supplies with their kit?
Last note: Air mixture screws were reset to the stock 2.5 turns out. They were set 3.5 turns out. Now that I'm thinking about it, this may have been set to accomodate the air jets currently installed.
Any help or advice will be appreciated!
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