new to this forum but not at all new to motorcycling. My previous bike was a 87 honda magna and she gave me enough headaches to learn me most regular maintenance tasks. Now I have this ol 79 gs550L that is puttin me through the ringer again.
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I got her before winter and though she ran on only 3/4 cylinders she managed to lope around town well enough. I only rode her a handful of times before puttin her up for the season. I then began working to achieve a sound running motorcycle. I cleaned the carbs and assessed the ignition system. Ignition system was good and after re installing the well adjusted carbs (floats, screws and bench synch) number 2 cylinder was brought back to life. The ol gs idled like a new born kitten but there was a catch. Under approximately one quarter throttle the engine immediately would cut out. Throttle response improved as the pilot air screws were backed out leading me to believe the mixture was extremely rich. I pulled the carbs again to confirm float settings and pilot fuel screw settings. No improvement. Any idea why I would have such an excellent idle and yet such an sudden loss of power at about a quarter throttle?
Long story short:
-great idle
-all cylinders go
-complete loss of power at one quarter throttle
-pilot fuel screws: 1 turn out
-pilot air screws: 1.5 turns out
-floats: 24mm
Many thanks in advance!!!!!
-Doug
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