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    #31
    Originally posted by Octain View Post
    I dont know but new plugs will eliminate any question of them being bad.
    Honestly, I dont think the carbs are clean or the air box or something isn't properly sealed.
    then cliffs site isnt right...i did everything the exact same way

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      #32
      No it's right but you'll be surprised at how many times someone will have to clean a set of carb to get them right.

      Make sure you don't have any air leaks in your airbox boots as well as the box itself.
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        #33
        Originally posted by cowboyup3371 View Post
        No it's right but you'll be surprised at how many times someone will have to clean a set of carb to get them right.

        Make sure you don't have any air leaks in your airbox boots as well as the box itself.
        triple checked it

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          #34
          Originally posted by gs850cafe View Post
          carbs are synced...

          i did 2 turns out each one
          If you can't get it to run, how did you sync the carbs?

          The IDLE MIXTURE ADJUSTMENT SCREWS that you have turned out 2 turns each, are NOT the sync adjusters.

          The synchronizing adjusters are on the throttle shaft between the carbs. You do a "bench sync" to get them visually close to each other by looking through the carbs with some light behind them, so you can judge the size of the sliver of light. When you get the carbs on the bike, you start the engine, warm it completely so you are off the "choke", then connect your vacuum gauges and synchronize the carbs so they all have the same vacuum level.

          If you haven't gotten the bike running yet, there is NO WAY the carbes are sync'ed.

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            #35
            carbs have been synced is whats bad lol....i got a local guy coming to check it out tonight...

            like i said once i get it running its fine...it will idle on its own just fine...run like a champ an everything

            whatever is causing it...its somethin stupid
            Last edited by Guest; 03-08-2012, 07:24 PM.

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              #36
              Originally posted by gs850cafe View Post
              carbs have been synced is whats bad lol....i got a local guy coming to check it out tonight...

              like i said once i get it running its fine...it will idle on its own just fine...run like a champ an everything

              whatever is causing it...its somethin stupid
              Just guessing here.. Could it be the way you are trying to start it?
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                #37
                My 80 has no petcock. When mine acted that way i took the vacuum line off at the carbs. I used (mouth )vaccum to make sure the check valve was working.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Octain View Post
                  Just guessing here.. Could it be the way you are trying to start it?
                  pull choke out (low 60s out)...push button...nothing happens.give a lil gas...sorta hits...get fed up go eat

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                    #39
                    well i think we got it figured out...my idiot self didnt hook up the vent line from top of airbox to breather cover....

                    now its started just fine warm...but ill find out in the mornin if thats what was causin it....

                    thing ran great down the road too...pulls really good an everything

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                      #40
                      it wont start in the morning...its really ****ing me off now...starting fluid starts it then it dies again...

                      i got it started with starting fluid...its a bear to get it goin....hafta keep it about 2-3k rpm with choke open for about 2-3 min...

                      once bike is warm,and say it sits for 10 minutes... it fires right back up no problems
                      Last edited by Guest; 03-10-2012, 11:00 AM.

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