I bought her three months ago in North Hollywood, at Johnson and Wood, where the engine had been rebuilt not long before by Frank.
Going to NoHo yesterday, I figured I was just near Johnson and Wood.
I met Frank there, and he took a look at the girl.
He said he'd never heard her run so well. Bravo GS resources!
He felt it's still a bit "anemic" though, and evoked several things around the carbs:
- the carburetor jet needle set to another notch could improve it
- the angle at which the slides are chopped is not the best i.e. maybe the carbs VM29 are not the original ones for this model: GS750E 1978
They are the right ones aren't they? Anybody heard of a happy swapping here?
He also said it's a bit lean, and while it's well tuned, it could be better: when throttling off, the RPM needle goes back down before setting to an idle and this would mean adding or removing 1/16 of a turn on the air screws.
Does this ring a bell?
I just adjusted the float height. Do I need to vacuum resync?
I know it's hard to fine-tune over the internet, but I witness so many miracles here...
And I wanted to acknowledge this one!
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