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    #16
    Cam covers are round and shiny.

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      #17
      Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
      Ultrasonic cleaning is fine, do you have the equipment for this or would you be paying some shyster to do it?
      I have a small ultrasonic cleaner, just about fits a carb in.

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        #18
        you have an 8 valve engine then. the small U/S cleaner should be ok but doing the carbs 1 at a time will take ages, you really need to dip them first.

        where in the UK are you, there are quite a few UK members now who may be fairly local to you if you need some help.
        1978 GS1085.

        Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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          #19
          I'm in the north west near Manchester.

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            #20
            Running into issue item Number 3
            1, 2, 4 are steady at 10
            3 is rapid 5

            Using the 4 gauge set (vacuum gauge) rather than the color tune

            Tried swapping 3 for 4 reads the same so not the gauge or tubing
            Pulled the Plugs and checked for Spark seems to be OK (maybe weak hard to see in daylight?)

            Adjusting the air screw 3 will either make it run wild or cut off so not air screw

            Did order intake o rings so maybe that will be the issue
            This is the 8 valve GS1000E 1979 US 12K never rebuilt Carbs just rebuilt
            Intake o-rings do they exist on the rubber version or do I need to order new boots

            Read about the butterfly maybe an issue (will check when I do the butterfly and our boots O-Rings?

            Also plan to do a compression test next time I get a chance as some else mentioned
            The other thing that bugs me is the 5 inch vacuum vs. 10 inch vacuum Should we be in the 20” range
            One exception is a backfire at 3K-4K from either #3 or #4 guessing its number 3 :>)
            Seems to run good in general
            Any better ideas

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              #21
              Hi,

              Originally posted by Recoush View Post
              Any better ideas
              Yes. Start your own thread instead of hijacking someone else's.

              Put your bike's year and model in your sig file.

              Thank you for your indulgence,

              BassCliff
              Last edited by Guest; 05-21-2013, 08:13 PM.

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                #22
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                  #23
                  Thanks BassCliff.
                  I took the carbs off last night and there are definitely no o rings in the carb rubbers I'm a bit confused as to where they fit as I've never owned a bike that had o rings there, they all just had the carb going straight into the intake rubber then secured with a clamp. Are there any pictures off these o rings in situ ? Cheers.

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                    #24
                    when you pull the carbs off the head, are you left with rubber intake manifolds still bolted to the head, 4 of them, 1 for each carb. if so then unbolt these and there is a rubber o ring which fits between these manifold rubbers and the face of the head where they bolt to. these are the o rings that need replacing.
                    1978 GS1085.

                    Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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                      #25
                      Ahhhh, so that's where they are, I'll remove the rubbers and see if they are there, big thanks.

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                        #26
                        When I drained the fuel from the drain bolts on the carbs there was slightly less fuel that came out of the carb from the non running cylinder. On removing the bowls, the tang on the floats on that carb was noticeably bent down further than the other three allowing less fuel in the chamber, maybe the reason for the stumbling firing on that cylinder ? I will clean them all anyway as the bike still wouldn't run off choke.

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                          #27
                          that will probably be most of the problem, although you will still need to give them all a very good clean. when rebuilding, check and reset all the float heights to spec. this will help an awful lot.........
                          1978 GS1085.

                          Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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                            #28
                            I have taken one of the intake boots off, damn those screws are on tight wish they had used bolts or Allen fasteners , and I can't see an o ring anywhere ? There is a ring of rubber that is flush with the face of the collar, is that the o ring or is that part of the rubber boot ? I have tried to lever it out but no luck.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Par6 View Post
                              I have taken one of the intake boots off, damn those screws are on tight wish they had used bolts or Allen fasteners , and I can't see an o ring anywhere ? There is a ring of rubber that is flush with the face of the collar, is that the o ring or is that part of the rubber boot ? I have tried to lever it out but no luck.
                              That "ring of rubber that is flush with the face" is the o-ring.

                              Contact cycleorings.com for a full set of o-rings for your carbs and intake boots. He also offers stainless Allen-head bolts to hold the manifolds, but you might be better off to source them locally, due to shipping costs.

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                                #30
                                Damn, those screws that hold the intake rubbers on are really tight, so much so that I've chewed up 4 of them all on the middle two cylinders
                                Any tips on getting them out ? Is it a case of a hacksaw and cutting a slot head into them ?
                                Those o ring rubbers are now circles of brittle plastic, they just snapped out in pieces guess that's what 32 years of use does, just ordered some new ones from Robinsons Foundary, he said they'll be here tomorrow
                                Just got to clean the carbs properly now

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