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The bike runs fantastically, except for starting cold...I have to hold the choke all the way open and even then, it doesn't always start right away...It seems as though if I could get it past the stopping point, the choke would work properly, alas, I have to pull it all the way towards me and hold it there in order for the bike to start cold...I have turned that screw as much as I want to turn it, I am afraid to break it, to get the choke all the way open...Maybe the cable is too stretched...I haven't found another way to adjust it other than at the control on the handle bar...Any suggestions would be welcome...Tags: None
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Can you tell if the plungers are moving just after the lever starts moving? If so, then they are being pulled far enough.
How long have you had this bike?
How much of its service history do you know?
Have you done any work to it yourself?
If you don't know the history and have not done anything yourself, it's time to start.
It's time to pull the carbs, take them completely apart, do a full "strip-and-dip" cleaning and put them back on.
While the carbs are in the "dip", check your valve clearances.
Tight clearances (typical) and dirty carbs will make starting very hard.
With properly-cleaned carbs and properly-adjusted valves, you should only have to move your "choke" control about half-way, and seemingly only think about pushing the button to get it running. Yes, they really do start that easily.
If you don't feel comfortable rebuilding your own carbs, look in the "GS Parts and Services" section, you will find a few of us that offer that service for you for a modest fee.
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hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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Originally posted by Steve View Post
With properly-cleaned carbs and properly-adjusted valves, you should only have to move your "choke" control about half-way, and seemingly only think about pushing the button to get it running. Yes, they really do start that easily.
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Meriban
I have many posts referring to the bike.
If you search my name you can find all the posts about rebuilding the bike...Carbs are completely rebuilt, original jetting installed...Bike has had an overhaul, all new shocks, front springs, fork seals, brakes, SS brakes lines, master cylinders, valve shims, tires, plugs, wires, regulator, stator, coils, exhaust system complete gaskets, all fluids flushed and replaced. Original Intake filtration system installed. New Mirrors and all new turn signals and lights, rewired all old electrical connections. Took it into a great shop here in Phoenix and had him check all the work, he said it was showroom condition...all new control lines, clutch, tach, speedo, throttle.
Only problem is the choke.
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Meriban
Plungers are all moving, seems that when it is cold I have to pull the lever all the way over...then it starts. Otherwise it runs like a top...I am not sure if it the jetting or not...I went with the original jets, because I figured that the engineers knew what they were doing.
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Meriban
Yeppers
Dipped, cleaned and blown out, new slides, seals, all new jets. No leaks and Carb Tuned. All clean and new everything. all slides slide...New floats, all set to specs, used the info on rebuilding carbs per, basscliffs site. Did everything to a T...Former Jet Mech and auto mechanic, done a lot of carb rebuilds and know how to do it right...Last edited by Guest; 03-18-2014, 10:41 PM.
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Meriban
Yep dipped them and blew them out, just to make sure...You gotta really face them away from you when you do it...Found that out on the first one.
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Meriban
I just thought of something, thanks to your conversation...The slides were not replaced...I thought of replacing them and the shop told me they looked pretty new...I think that the original owner drilled them out, due to the fact that he had pods on it and changed the jetting big time. He could never get the thing to run properly since he put pods on it...That is why I took the carbs apart and rebuilt them...Wow, totally forgot that...That could be the issue...
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Originally posted by Meriban View PostIf you search my name you can find all the posts about rebuilding the bike.
Originally posted by Meriban View PostPlungers are all moving, seems that when it is cold I have to pull the lever all the way over...then it starts. Otherwise it runs like a top...I am not sure if it the jetting or not...I went with the original jets, because I figured that the engineers knew what they were doing.
Originally posted by Meriban View PostDipped, cleaned and blown out, new slides, seals, all new jets. No leaks and Carb Tuned. All clean and new everything. all slides slide...New floats, all set to specs, used the info on rebuilding carbs per, basscliffs site. Did everything to a T...Former Jet Mech and auto mechanic, done a lot of carb rebuilds and know how to do it right...
Originally posted by Meriban View PostYep dipped them and blew them out, just to make sure...You gotta really face them away from you when you do it...Found that out on the first one.
Originally posted by Meriban View PostI just thought of something, thanks to your conversation...The slides were not replaced...I thought of replacing them and the shop told me they looked pretty new...I think that the original owner drilled them out, due to the fact that he had pods on it and changed the jetting big time. He could never get the thing to run properly since he put pods on it...That is why I took the carbs apart and rebuilt them...Wow, totally forgot that...That could be the issue...
Drilling the slides will not affect starting. It supposedly speeds up reaction to changing air pressure, which will allow the slides to lift (and fall) quicker when you get on the throttle.
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
(Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)
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Meriban
Thanks for the info
I have had many motorcycles and worked on them as well...So, I am not a novice is what I was trying to get across. I remember ordering the slides but they were never shipped...It has been a while...I think I will take the carbs off again and clean them...I didn't know how drilling the slides out worked...never done that...I just thought that there might be something that I was missing...I think I will check the valve clearance again as well...Thanks for the assistance.
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