My 81 GS450 carbs were professionally rebuilt recently. Long story short, this is how I came to own this bike. Previous owner didn't want to pay to get the carbs out of the shop, so I took the bike off his hands, and got the carbs out.
Anyway, we reinstalled the carbs, and the bike fired right up after priming. It seems to run well enough, but we decided to put a new set of NGK plus in it anyway while it was back at the shop to sync the carbs.
This is where we discovered the intake boots were shot (popping at idle, would increase rpm when we shot some carb cleaner around the boots). Turns out the o-rings that seal the boots were totally flat, and no longer sealing properly.
Once we got the bike home, we replaced the boots, we fired it up again, and the popping was gone. We tested with carb cleaner again, and no rpm increase. So we set the idle, and I noticed the right side of the motor was fairly cool, not nearly as hot as the left side.
So, I pull the plug from the right side, and it looks like it just came out of the box. We tested, and it's getting spark. So I pulled the left side plug, and it was black as night, covered in soot. We also noted a bit of grey smoke from the left side exhaust pipe, that looks to be an overly rich condition, confirming the left side cylinder is getting way too much fuel (at least in my mind).
The strange thing is the bike seems to idle and rev pretty smoothly, if not a bit slowly, but I'm not terribly familiar with these bikes yet.
So I'm left wondering if the right side carb is getting fuel. The bike is at my buddy's shop where we're putting it together, so I can't get to it 24/7 to test things, I'm just looking for some advice on where to start the next time we work on it.
Thanks!!
Edit: Thought I should add that we are using a auxiliary fuel tank for all this testing/tuning, not the stock tank and petcock. I've read that the fuels system on these bikes is finicky at best, so would that be an issue?
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