It's a 1980 GS850G and although I had cleaned the carbs before, I had always bench synched the carbs. The bike ran fine, but about two weeks ago I got a morgan carbtune and, for the first time ever, I vacuum synched the carbs.
When I rode the bike on the freeway I began experiencing some hesitation while the bike was running at freeway speed. It felt as though the bike wasn't getting a steady flow of gas.
I had installed a new inline fuel filter when I did the synch because I had to replace the fuel line (it had broken).
So I removed the fuel filter.
The problem persisted.
I pulled the carbs, took them apart, cleaned them though they didn't really need it, and cleaned my gas tank with evapo-rust.
When I put them back in, I synched the carbs again.
The problem persisted.
I did some GS Resources forum reading and thought the problem was the air-mix fuel screws, which I had set to about 2 turns out. I adjusted them out to three full turns each.
The problem seemed to go away and, in fact, the bike rode really well during my 35 mile commute this morning. I was really happy.
I thought the problem was resolved.
But on my ride back home the problem returned with the hestitation while riding, kind of like a bogging. It almost felt like the bike did when it had a bad petcock a couple of years ago.
The bogging/hesitation wasn't as bad as it had been, but it was still there.
I played with the air mix screws a bit but I haven't been able to resolve this issue.
I've checked to make sure my airbox is well sealed, my intake and airbox boots are all tight, and the hoses are where they should be. I also checked to make sure those brass screws in the intake boots were tight and that I hadn't accidentally left them loose.
The spark plugs are new. The intake o-rings are two or three years old. I replaced them shortly after I got the bike. The petcock, as I said, is new. The tank's been cleaned.
I'm not sure what to try next but I'm thinking I need to start over - reset all the air mix screws and re-synch the carbs.
But I'm beginning to think I'm reaching the definition of insanity - trying the same thing again and again and expecting a different result.
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