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Cylinders not getting gas. Carb air intake wet with gas
Just rebuilt top end of my '81 GS850. I had her running before this rebuild. I lapped the valves, honed the cylinders, replaced all gaskets. After the valve job the valves' clearances are out of spec (no clearance at all) and I'm waiting for new shims to arrive. While I wait for new shims I decided to try to start the bike, even though I know the valve clearance is wrong. What I notice, aside from the bike not starting, is that the cylinders are NOT getting the gas/air mixture. Spark plugs are getting spark but are bone dry after attempting to start. I removed the air filter pods and notice lots of gas in the carb intake. With the air filters off I hit the starter button and notice the slides are NOT moving but gas is being pushed out towards the absent air filters. The cylinder head intake boots are old but worked fine when I had her running. Would the valve clearance issue prevent gas from getting to the cylinders? The carbs sat (with gas in them) for a couple weeks while I rebuilt the top end. Should I tear down and reassemble the carbs while I wait for new shims? Any ideas as to why the cylinder aren't getting gas?Tags: None
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81GS850
You could be hanging valves open and not getting any suction. Do a compression test. As for the fuel coming out of the front of the carb, I have that minor issue with the carb seat not seating. I'm thinking of adjusting my floats so they seat a bit sooner, but I have fuel that comes out of the brass nipple on the right side of the carb throat.
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williampkerr
Originally posted by 81GS850 View PostYou could be hanging valves open and not getting any suction. Do a compression test. As for the fuel coming out of the front of the carb, I have that minor issue with the carb seat not seating. I'm thinking of adjusting my floats so they seat a bit sooner, but I have fuel that comes out of the brass nipple on the right side of the carb throat.
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Yes, the valves settled deeper into their seats after the lapping job, and that is why there is no clearance. So the engine is now "blowing" instead of "sucking". You will get low compression readings because you have zero valve clearance and the valves are definitely slightly open. Your fuel delivery is working, but the fuel is getting blown outwards instead of being sucked inwards like it should.1981 GS850G "Blue Magic" (Bike Of The Month April 2009)
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williampkerr
Originally posted by 2BRacing View PostYes, the valves settled deeper into their seats after the lapping job, and that is why there is no clearance. So the engine is now "blowing" instead of "sucking". You will get low compression readings because you have zero valve clearance and the valves are definitely slightly open. Your fuel delivery is working, but the fuel is getting blown outwards instead of being sucked inwards like it should.
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81GS850
Best way to order a really thin shim.. Or have maybe a machineist make you one for checking purposes? There's a "shim club" under one of the tech sections. You can get them for the price of shipping.
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Originally posted by williampkerr View PostCool, I'll look for the shim club
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