Since completing my 1981 gs450s restoration two years ago there is one problem I haven't been able to resolve, the bike runs with one cylinder running lean and the other rich, the following is what I have to done to try to rectify this now protracted and irritating problem;
- Stripped & cleaned all channels, replaced jets, pipes you name it, it was done!
- Replaced air box & cylinder head rubber boots.
- Balanced carbs
- checked resistance on both coils
- Had igniter box tested
- Tripple checked valve clearance
- Tried various pilot & main jets
- Fitted new plugs & caps
Probably loads more that I can't think of at this moment in time!
So, after exhausting my options to fix this problem I decided to buy a 83 - 86 gs450 carb on e-bay and try my luck with a slightly newer/improved carb.
This newer carb was again stripped, cleaned, new needle jets etc.
Once fitted on the bike when I tried to start the bike the right cylinder just fired up with I think fuel starvation, the left cylinder would not fire up at all. On investigation there was no fuel getting to the left cylinder and a limited amount getting to the right cylinder. Both float bowls had fuel in them.
The 'attached' drawing is the newer carb I fitted with no fuel getting through.
Can anyone HELP!
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