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    Valve Problem?

    Gentlemen:

    Greetings... New here. Glad I found this site! I have an '81 GS450-T I've had for about a year now. Many, many, many miles on her but the compression is still strong and she (usually) runs pretty good.

    Need some help, though - strange recurring problem, maybe someone here will know what's going on. Cold starts are OK and she'll run fine for awhile but won't re-start after, say, I stop for a 5-10 minute gas or store stop. Big time popping and backfiring issue on the left side only. I let it sit for awhile, maybe 10 minutes, it will start and run normal again.

    Replaced the coil and plug, but it's still doing it. I have two sets of carbs (that are as clean as I can get 'em) for the bike, and it will exhibit this same backfiring and popping issue regardless of which one I have on, so I figured the carbs are unlikely the cause.

    I found this on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJyBWh9SDWg

    I'm getting the same noise, as well. Could it be a timing issue and in need of a valve or cam adjustment?

    This is driving me insane. I'd be happy to wrench in there myself and do my own work if I could get pointed in the right direction, but I can't even get an honest opinion or assessment from a local shop or mechanic around here - quite simply, if you bring in a bike as old as mine, they don't even want to talk to you.

    Any help or suggestions would be welcome!

    Thanks..... M

    #2
    Greetings and Salutations!!

    Hi Mr.

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      #3
      Have you done a valve adjustment?

      Do you get a hanging idle when the engine is hot?

      The noise in that video is reminiscent of the classic (and harmless) "cam walk" noise. But I don't own a 450, so I can't be sure. Does the noise go away at higher revs?
      Charles
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      1979 Suzuki GS850G

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