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dark7068
85 gs550ef carb fuel line diagram
I just got an 85 gs550 ef with 2 carbs, and trying to get it to start.. it has no useable tank at the moment, but im using my race car fuel cell to try and start it.. theres 3 lines coming off the carbs and they have me stumped on what there for.. I take it the 1 big line is for fuel, and other 2 are for priming,, but it wont start up. it almost catches but just spins. and seems I flood the right side carb as it drips out. if anyone has or could draw a sketch of the fuel line diagrams for me I would really appreciate it a lot..Tags: None
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JEEPRUSTY
The two tubes that are shiny plastic are vent tubes for the carbs. No fuel should go down them.
There is a tiny tube for supplying vacuum to the petcock and a larger line for the fuel itself.
The routing diagrams are in the manual that can be found on the Basscliff website.
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dark7068
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JEEPRUSTY
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dark7068
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JEEPRUSTY
Did you get the Katana as well? I was going to go for that deal but it was too far away to check out in person.
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dark7068
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dark7068
the manual picture isn't really clear to me.. the "vent" lines go where?? the gas tank seems to have a vac. line in the middle of it and the tank was laying in a box. where does that go to. no petcock either on the tank so im plumbing blind..
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JEEPRUSTY
The Katana would be somewhat valuable in that it represents a landmark change in the aesthetic of cosmetic design.
From the pic it was hacked a bit but even as parts its worth something parted out even.
I have a tank and other bits but alas they are a bit rough albeit functional.
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JEEPRUSTY
That silver tank is not the one native to the bike. I have never seen the underside of one of them so have no clue about it except what you are seeing may be a drain pipe for the leak safety reservoir attached to the fuel sender unit.
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JEEPRUSTY
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dark7068
the silver tank is the katana tank. I have the original tank for the 85 here,, (white./blue) but its real bad inside and no petcock but no dents
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JEEPRUSTY
Ahh its better to communicate here the PM.
Yah so I was right. There is a good deal of information on the Basscliff website about de-rusting. Some folks use Evapo-Rust and other Vinegar etc.
If it is not leaking hten I would clean the tank as it has no dents.
As to the diagram I imagine you may be missing some hoses?
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BassCliff
Greetings and Salutations!!!
Hi Mr. dark7068,
Here's a parts fiche picture of your carbs.
I don't have much info about the dual carbs on the GS550 other than what you might find in the factory manual. But here's your "mega-welcome".
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