Today I decided to sync up and tune my carbs.
After a full rebuild in the winter, upgrade to electronic coils and ignition the next step was to upgrade.
The bike is a 1978 GS750. With VM26S stock carbs and jets and pod filters. Stock 2-1 exhaust.
Before I synced the carbs it was burning fuel like crazy and getting about 26 MPG. I had to have the idle adjustment screw in quite a bit for the bike to idle around 1500. So much so that I had to take out the spring out in order for me to get the idle in all the way. When riding over 1/8 throttle the bike was pretty smooth and responsive. but when it idled it would jump up and down around 500rpm.
A few questions:
Does the bike have to be on the center stand to sync them? After syncing I took the carbs out to adjust the screw settings and noticed that the #1 throttle body is raised a few mm higher then #2 and #3. #4 is slightly higher than #2 and #3. Is this common?
As I started to sync the carbs the idle sky rocketed. I couldn't get it less than 4000 even with idle all the way out. What causes this?
I turned the air pilot screw to 1/4 turn out from bottom and they matched up with the factory notch on the carb body. I turned out the fuel screws 2.5 turns each. The bike seems to pull quite a bit smoother now on 1/8 and up throttle and I got the idle down but the bike is idling at 1500 with the idle adjuster just barely in. The bike seems to want to stall and is very up and down at idle. I fear if I adjust the fuel screws to optimum settings they idle will just get higher and I wont be able to get it back down to 1500.
Any comments or feedback helps. Thanks
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