I'll get straight to it: Has anyone ran across false fuel-starvation symptoms?
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I've hit the wall on this latest troubleshoot, and I'm hoping the collective wisdom here has run across something like this before. Two years ago I finished the rebuild on my 79 GS550 (see pic below, it's my baby!) and it ran like a champ. Since completing the rebuild I've rode it thousands of miles without so much as a hiccup, even xc with a passenger!
All of a sudden it dies. It acts as though there is no fuel: the sputtering, surging, if you add too much throttle it tries to die. This happens intermittently, two or three times then the problem vanishes before I can diagnose it. It's hit the wall. Now it only starts with full choke, idles for a few minutes (don't even try the throttle) and dies.
The rebuild was comprehensive, so I'll debunk a couple things here. Petcock rebuilt and tested, carbs fully disassembled and dunked as per bikecliff's recommendations and rebuilt w/ Mr. robertbarr kit (thanks guys!). The engine was rebuilt from the rings up ('new' head even), Dyna S ignition, new intake boots, o-rings, and refurbished wiring harness - the works. I even re-cleaned the carbs and petcock after the it stopped running, but I found nothing and nothing changed.
All this was completed, it ran well, and now it's dead in the water. Has anyone ran across something like this? False fuel-starvation symptoms on a rebuilt GS? Or, does anyone have any insight from the GS experts that inhabit this forum?
I'm hoping to have it ready for spring - happy riding gents!
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