I had been posting at various stages of a BS34SS carburetor rebuilds on my 1980 GS540L with 20K miles and got everything back on and working well except for the warmed up engine idle speed that is higher than you would ever want.
Here is the situation: When starting from cold, I choke it for 1 minute or less. It starts easily, it idles well close to 1200, but after 3-4 minutes of riding, the idle creeps of to 4000 RPM and engine throws out a lot of heat. Yes, The choke was turned off before riding. Adjusting the choke at this point is fruitless regardless. The idle is always steady, no hovering.
Here is a background: New carburetor rebuild, got rings in kit from Robert Barr including manifold O-rings, Dipped in Berrymans, so I followed all of the guides to a T. No leaks starts very easily, 3 turns out on the mixture screws.
Stock jets, stock air box, new B8ES plugs, new oil change, correct oil level, fresh 87 octane 10% EtOH gas.
The Air box and manifold clamps are tight, but will do a spray test with some aerosol on the air box tonight to make sure there are no leaks.
The throttle cable seems fine, thought I will lubricate it and give the butterflies more slack if needed to relieve any tension, but again, it idles when cold just fine.
I have the idle adjustment knob backed all of the way off, so there is no pressure on the plate that connects to the butterflies.
Had not checked the valve clearances yet, since with this bike could not get a clear description as to shims or no shims.
If there is a good description , and this could possibly be a valve adjustment issue, please post the link to perform the valve adjustments.
The carbs have not been synced, but can't see how this could cause it to idle higher when warmer. The adjustment balancer screw between them is centered at 50/50.
I am sure that somebody else on here has had this problem before, just hoping that they see this and are like " Oh yeah, it's just .............."
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
George
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