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Raulmanny50
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Suzuki '81 GS650G: I'm having a "hard to start" problem. I got to use VERY often an start fluid. If I ride it the day before I'm able to start the bike in the morning (today was an exception). But if I stay off the bike a couple of days I got to use the fluid. If I turn the gas petcock clockwise I'm suppose to prime the carburetors (counterclockwise you go on reserve). I think that for some reason the gas inside the carburetors is evaporating. I got the bike w/ K&N air cleaners. Any help?Tags: None
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terrylee
If Basscliff hasn't been along with a welcome, he will soon. His site will be full of lots of info. to get and keep you going. If you haven't done a valve adjustment, do that first. If the carbs. haven't been torn apart,soaked and cleaned, o-rings inside replaced you will need to do that, step by step instructions on Basscliff's site. Then get them synced and adjust the mixture screws using highest rpm method and you should be good to go. Know it sounds like alot,but it really is not too bad and you'll be so happy you did. terrylee
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Raulmanny50
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Thanks very much, I have all of the Bailcliff info. Yes, I know that I'll have to do a carb job.
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Where do you live Raul? You might want to put that in your profile in case others are close enough to help.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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Raulmanny50
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Originally posted by Raulmanny50 View PostI'm having a "hard to start" problem. I got to use VERY often an start fluid.
Adjust your valves, clean your carbs and your bike will start VERY easily.
Originally posted by Raulmanny50 View PostIf I turn the gas petcock clockwise I'm suppose to prime the carburetors (counterclockwise you go on reserve). I think that for some reason the gas inside the carburetors is evaporating.
Turning it counter-clockwise (so the little lever is pointing backward) will put it in PRIme mode.
Originally posted by Raulmanny50 View PostI got the bike w/ K&N air cleaners. Any help?
Running K&N pods (or any other brand) instead of the stock airbox WILL require re-jetting on the carbs.
Since you are going to remove the carbs to clean them and install new o-rings, check your jet sizes to make sure they are larger than stock.
Are you running stock exhaust? If not, you will need larger jets for that, too.
There are NO shortcuts. Anything you do to save a bit of time or money will require you to come back and do it again, but correctly.
Make it easy on yourself and listen to what is being suggested, your bike will be up and screaming in no time.
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Originally posted by Raulmanny50 View PostI live in Miami, FL1981 gs650L
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