First off let me say thanks to those involved with the website-its been an absolute lifesaver.
Ive got a 1979 GS 850 with a 1981 1100 engine in it and with many things my timing is incredibly bad and started a project and unfortunately am running out of summer. The bike ran fairly well before I started the work but there appeared to be an intake leak and a leaky petcock.
I've done the carb rebuild , new o rings, new petcock and left the carb boots since they were still squishy and appeared to have been replaced prior to me getting the bike. I bench synched the carbs and put it back together. The first day I had everything put back together, the bike idled and ran great when blipping the throttle. The next day I decided to take it out for a quick run, started out running well till I hit a hill and it bogged down and died. It started and I was able to make it home.
Long story short (or short story long) when I replaced the petcock, the new outlet faces towards the rear of the bike and the old one faced forwards. I ran a longer length of flexible fuel line to the filter and noticed that when it was running an airlock appeared and disappeared in the fuel line (not sure if this normal and the carbs draws additional fuel when needed). This was accompanied with the bike idling at 3k and then going higher when the bike was lifted up right from the kickstand.
The bike hasn't ran the same for the last two days so I'm trying to sort this out.
I have limited knowledge when it comes to mechanics so please excuse these potentially obvious questions.
Is the extra length of fuel line too much for the vacuum to pull the gas into the carbs or is it more gravity fed?
Would insufficient amount of fuel cause the rpms to jump around as they did?
Would a proper carb synch correct these symptoms if the fuel delivery is sorted out?
Any advice is greatly appreciated,
codder
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