I recently picked up a 78 gs750 in semi running condition to have as a project and am having some strange problems with getting it to run right. Before making this post I did a pretty good bit of searching for info both here and other online sources to try and get an understanding of how to tune these carbs (VM26SS). Right now the bike will idle fine but when I try to ride it, it picks up very poorly and stumbles a lot. Someone has put pod filters on it, and it has 130 main jets, 15 pilot jets, and some strange jet needle that is not adjustable. The only marking on the jet needle is 53H and I can't seem to track these things down and believe them to be some type of aftermarket deal. Has anyone ever seen or heard of this type of needle?
Anyways, I set the carbs at 1.5 turns out on the pilot fuel screws and 1 turn out on the air screws and then fiddled with things from there a little bit. After idling around my neighborhood I did a plug check and the right two cylinders and very lean while the left two cylinders are very rich. I certainly wouldn't claim to be an expert but I have never seen this big of difference between two cylinders that were set alike before. Two plugs on one half of the motor were white and two on the other half were black. I've seen subtle differences but never polar opposites like this. It might be possible to tune it out but still...I've never come across a bike that would have that big of a difference in fuel screw settings in order to run properly. Maybe an eighth of a turn or even a quarter difference between carbs but I would be willing to bet that it would take far more than that to tune this out. If anyone has any insight on this or knows of anything that could be causing this I'd sure like to know what is going on here.
Thanks in advance and if there is any other info that would make this easier to diagnose, I will do my best to provide it.
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that it has a 4-1 header with a Rinehart can which strikes me as odd.
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