Been restoring a 1980 GS450L on and off for the past two years. I got it running decently, but an unsteady idle, backfiring, etc told me I had some leakage somewhere. So I got the carbs cleaned by a mechanic friend and had all the o-rings replaced, got new intake boots and intake o-rings, and replaced the fuel and vacuum lines.
Put the bike back together and she ran like an absolute dream. Fired right up, excellent throttle response, the works. Only odd thing was that after a quick jog around the neighborhood, I noticed my idle was sitting at 4000. I attributed it to still needing to be tuned up and such, and parked it in my garage overnight and the next day purchased some paint for my final touch-ups. Go into the garage that night and am greeted by the thick smell of gas and the sight of a big puddle underneath the bike. Great...
Upon closer inspection, gas is dripping mainly out of the hose coming out of the bottom of the airbox, as well as the left boot between the airbox and the carb (bike tilts to the left, and I guess now I know that clamp needs to be replaced). Oil didn't smell like gas though. Fired her up again and she still ran great, but I still had the idle increase up to 4000, and sure enough a pool of gas collected under the bike yet again.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on here? I know the petcock works, as it wasn't leaking any fuel before I replaced the things I mentioned before. If the bike is running too rich, could it flood the engine like this? What is going on with my idle? Any help is appreciated!!!
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