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Originally posted by woodytwoshoes View PostForgot to mention the plugs are very black and sooty as well.
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woodytwoshoes
overrevving
over-revving as in going from idle to wide open without the throttle being used.
Woody
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Flaming Chainsaws
Air leak, kinked throttle cable, idle knob not adjusted properly, dirty carbs?
It could even be the "choke". Whenever you use the choke, the RPM will rise very high. Right at that instant, you adjust the "choke" lever so that it will idle around 1,500 RPM - 2,000 RPM.
Of course I am only guessing. Explain this problem a little better.
Sparkplugs are black and sooty? It's running rich (choke?)
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woodytwoshoes
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Ok, no air leaks, checked with starting fluid spray. throttle works freely, i just redid the float settings, im about to put them back on, ill keep ya informed.
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Woody
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Originally posted by woodytwoshoes View PostOk, no air leaks, checked with starting fluid spray. throttle works freely, i just redid the float settings, im about to put them back on, ill keep ya informed.
Thank you
Woody
Make sure you have SOME free play in the throttle (I think the spec is something like 1/8 -1/4"). If not, open up the right hand control and sneak a peak at the cable routing. It could look like this and still feel okay:
Specifically post #41'83 GS650G
'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)
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woodytwoshoes
over-revving
well the carbs are back on and still the same thing. I moved the clip on the needles up one notch to lean it and plugs are still black and she revs way up without throttle being turned.
Throttle mech is working fine, hmmm im at a standstill for now. Not sure what to check next.
Woody
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Originally posted by woodytwoshoes View Postwell the carbs are back on and still the same thing. I moved the clip on the needles up one notch to lean it and plugs are still black and she revs way up without throttle being turned.
Throttle mech is working fine, hmmm im at a standstill for now. Not sure what to check next.
Woody
The needles only affect mid-throttle, and I'm talk throttle setting, not RPM.
You need to do proper plug chops (<-- click link) to test each circuit of the carb to see how it's running.
The guide in the link is for the VM carbs, but the concept is the same. Test each circuit at its particular throttle setting, "chop" the ignition, pull the clutch, coast to a stop. Examine the plugs. Repeat for next carb circuit, etc. THEN let us know what you find.
If possible, start the test with a fresh set of plugs. When you get it all sorted out, you can put your current set of plugs in there and they will clean up just fine, so you will be set for quite a while, as far as spark plug go.
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Originally posted by woodytwoshoes View Postwell the carbs are back on and still the same thing. I moved the clip on the needles up one notch to lean it and plugs are still black and she revs way up without throttle being turned.
Throttle mech is working fine, hmmm im at a standstill for now. Not sure what to check next.
Woody
did you actually open up the throttle to look inside? I'm asking this from experience. It may work "fine", but that still doesn't mean the cable is properly in the guide slot.
Do you have any freeplay of the cable at the carbs?
What you are describing sounds like the carb throats are open too much...'83 GS650G
'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)
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woodytwoshoes
over revving
Ya, carb throats. How are they adjusted? The needles seem to go down and bottom but there is still a big gap between the bottom of the plunger and the throat of the carb. ???????
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Woody
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Originally posted by woodytwoshoes View PostYa, carb throats. How are they adjusted? The needles seem to go down and bottom but there is still a big gap between the bottom of the plunger and the throat of the carb. ???????
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Woody
What part of the Great White North are you in? I'd be happy to provide another set of eyes for you if you are in the Vancouver area.'83 GS650G
'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)
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