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Phil
carb overflow lines
Do the hoses that come off the carbs attach anywhere? Should they be attached in any specfic way?Tags: None
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No they dont attatch anywhere. The drains just run under the airbox and the ends go between the rear of the tranny and swing arm. Once you have all 4 run thru then just trim them off under the bike with some side cutters or whatever will snip them off.MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
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BassCliff
Hi,
The fuel line and vacuum line attach to the petcock. The others are vent hoses. Lay them over the top of the airbox and let them hang.
Where Do These Hoses Go?
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Phil
Well I had a wrestling match with the bike to get the carbs back in. They don't make it easy at all with the very limited space to move the airbox. Luckily I won the match and get the bike back together.
The bike started right up from a cold start just about instantly. She had a weird runaway idle at first but I slackened the throttle cable and backed out the idle speed knob.
Played with the idle speed knob a fair amount and somehow through almost magic the idle settled down. I am not sure if something just was sticking slightly but when you gave it some throttle it would return to about 2500 to 3000 rpm and stay. After playing with it a bit the bike just started to idle normally.
I don't think I will plan on taking the carbs out again anytime soon! Rebuilding the carbs was a much easier process then the removal and re-installation of them.
Hopefully I run into someone with the tool to vacuum sync the carbs.
Is there something I would notice if the bench sync was fairly off? With only the 2 carbs it seemed pretty easy to get them uniform.
Also, I left the air mixture screws both 2 full turns out form lightly seated.
Anyhow, I am excited that I was able to get it all done and with a seemingly good result.
Thank you to everyone here and all the awesome resources everyone has provided!
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LoopGaroo
I found it easier to remove the carbs and airbox and connect them before reinstalling both pieces together as one unit.
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If it's idling that high and "hanging" like you say, it's possible your carb boots are leaking (or at least the orings). Did you replace those when you had the carbs off?Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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Phil
Originally posted by cowboyup3371 View PostIf it's idling that high and "hanging" like you say, it's possible your carb boots are leaking (or at least the orings). Did you replace those when you had the carbs off?
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Phil
Originally posted by Agemax View Postor,,,,,,,if you want a custom carb overflow pipe you could have one like this. just one pipe to run at the back of the engine instead of 4 and comes in the colour of your choice
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Originally posted by Phil View PostI am not sure if something just was sticking slightly but when you gave it some throttle it would return to about 2500 to 3000 rpm and stay. After playing with it a bit the bike just started to idle normally.
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Also, I left the air mixture screws both 2 full turns out form lightly seated.
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