I recently became the proud owner of a '82 GS750t. Long story short, I thought it ran good, engine sounded awesome, and everything was great.
Checking things over, I noticed the Airbox boots were not connected to the carbs...none of them. I loosen the clamps and try to connect them but have no luck.
I then take off the seat, tank, air filter box and battery. I still cannot get the airbox boots to connect to the carburetors.
I now have the carbs completely off, convinced that the airbox is supposed to be connected to the carbs and then installed together. The boots will not go on the carbs, no matter how hard I try.
I know I have a lot of work to do on this bike, I have read BikeCliff's list and plan on doing those items. However, after dropping more money than I probably should have on this bike, I'm a few weeks away from being able to put any money into new airbox boots, rings and clamps (Which are running me ~$160 before shipping at http://www.gssuzuki.com. That's replacing 4 boots, 4 pipes, 12 clamps, Oil Filter and O Ring...sound right?)
I guess my question is, what am I doing wrong with putting this back together? Is it because I need to replace the boots/pipes? They do not have cracks or look worn. What is the correct procedure to putting all of this back together? (My model doesn't have the Carb intake boots...they are just pipes that connect the intake to the carbs, if that makes any sense.)
Thanks for your time...I know I'm pretty stupid when it comes to some things, so you don't have to sugar coat it if I am doing/have done something really ignorant.
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