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cormz211
backfire problem
hey guys have a 79 gs 550 that has sat for about 6 months now. finally tried starting it again the other day and although it took me a while to start it it eventually starting running. after about 30 seconds it stalled. when i tried starting it again there was gunshot noise from the back and my father said flames as well...i huge backfire. not sure what it can be and it has only happened from the right side, not from the left. any advice is greatly appreciated since its my first bike and dont have alot of experience trouble shooting problems like this. thanks againTags: None
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koolaid_kid
That usually occurs when a mouse family decides to live in one of your exhaust pipes. A large flame is usually the daddy mouse, a small poof is usually a baby.
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koolaid_kid
Or you need to do a bit of carb cleaning. Your choice.
Did you empty the fuel bowls before setting up? Put Stabil in the tank?
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cormz211
yes i cleaned the carbs and am currently doing it a second time but did not put any stabil in the tank think that could make that much of a difference?
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koolaid_kid
Well, your fuel is old, but it should still run. It is either the carbs or the ignition. For sitting that period of time it is usually the carbs.
You need a VM carb person to chime in, I only know CV carbs (80 and later).
You might also take a gander at the points to see if they are sparking.
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cormz211
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Originally posted by cormz211 View Postit was brand new gas had just filled up a can that morning and poured it into the bike...1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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