Model: 1982 GS450 T
Issue: Won't start (has spark)
Symptoms:
-has spark (big & blue)
-turns over
-130lbs compression (cold)
-batt voltage: charged 12.8, in bike 12.5-12.8, key on 12.0-12.1, cranking 10.8, after trying a while 11.5-11.6
-battery is a Bike Master BB10L-A2
-sometimes backfires through right exhaust
Already:
-cleaned, reoiled air filter
-cleaned out carbs, reset float height (more on this in a sec)
-new plugs
-drained old gas, refilled w/ fresh 87
-checked petcock operation (fine)
-confirmed gas in float bowl
-tried starting with starter fluid through airbox - doesn't stumble or come to life for a bit (about a 1 sec spray's worth)
-signal generator checked out ok w/ multimeter
-kill switch, clutch switch, and ignition switch seem to be working fine
HERE'S THE WEIRD PART:
The carburetor is definitely a Mikuni 34mm but it doesn't match this bike. The fuel screws are visible from the sides (older style???), and the float height absolutely cannot be set to 23mm. The float will bottom out on the top of the float bowl before it gets there.
I set the float to the ~26mm that is said in my Clymer for "all other models" and it still wont start. It was set at about 27mm with the springed shaft on the fuel inlet needle compressed under the weight of the float. I reset it to 26mm (like i said) with the springed shaft extended - while holding the carb at a 45 degree angle.
What model is this carb from? (no real markings, an "A" on the float bowl) Will it work?
How do I verify gas into the cylinders?
*Also: Could a bad CDI still spark? Could anything else mess up the timing of the spark?
Thanks everyone!
I'll try to have pics of the carb up asap!
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