I have a 81 GS650E. I've cleaned out my carbs recently, i dipped them in pinesol for a day or so, they weren't too dirty to begin with. I got new O-rings and replaced all the original ones. I also blew through the small passages with my carb cleaner can to ensure they are clean and functionable. Ensured that the float normal position is within spec. After installing the carbs on the bike, i sprayed some starting fluid in the carbs to get it going and started it up. The bike ran for a good 2 or so min, i even connected the air intake manifold and got idling rpms to be around 800 (btw what is the normal idle speed?) I turned it off and restarted just to check and it started right back up no prob. Then it died and I can't get it started anymore. I sprayed more starting fluid in the carbs, the gas line from the petcock is full with fluid, so I'm guessing it has gas, but i have no definite way to check whether there's gas in the bowls.
I don't know the history of the bike, since this is the first time i got it started after i bought it over a year ago. The gas is the original one, maybe i should add some Sta-bil just to make sure it's still flammable, but the bike ran for a couple of minutes just fine so I don't think it's the gas.
i also took of the sparkplugs to find that they are badly oiled, and these are new I installed them myself. So my guess is that the cylinder rings are leaking oil, i suppose that's a project for the winter time - rebuild the pistons. I wiped them off with a rag and put reinstalled them with the hope that maybe the spark wasn't getting through, but i still couldn't get the bike to start. Any ideas what else it could be and any troubleshooting. What could have changed while the bike was running to cause it to not start again? My next step was to test compression to see whether the rings do indeed need replacing. is there any way to test whether the carbs have been sufficiently cleaned, but then again it ran fine for a bit.
Sorry about the long post, i just thought to give you as much info as possible. Thank you for any help and/or advice!
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