I've got a 1982 GS750t that I'm having some trouble with the whole "rejetting" process (which seems to be typical with rejetting carbs). I've been through all the stickys and searched through older threads but cant quite find what I'm looking for. So first off, what has been done to the bike so far:
- Checked valve clearance (all seated within tolerances)
- New valve cover gasket
- New clutch friction plates and springs
- K&N stock air filter replacement
- Changed stock exhaust (With loose and rusted out baffles) to a Vance & Hines 4-1
- re-painted the engine (PO had painted it silver and it was all flaking off)
- New exhaust gaskets were put in
- Vacuum synced the carbs
I've got everything running well in the driveway but when I took it out for a test drive today, its running fairly poorly. Idle sits comfortably around 1100 rpms both cold and warm, but on takeoff from a stop the engine seems bogged down and the exhaust "pops". Once the bike gets moving everything seems to run fine, although there is some minor popping between gears. When I come to a stop again though, or leave the clutch pulled in and let off on the throttle it stalls out.
I've checked the system for intake leaks using starting fluid and cant find any exhaust leaks on either the header or the header/canister "slip-on" area. Both areas seem to be good.
I'm running #122.5 Main Jets and #42.5 Pilots as suggested by Vance & Hines, but I'm thinking maybe the idle jets are too high? or maybe its the air screws, any ideas on what could be the issue or how to start on fixing this would be great. I've got an inkling of whats wrong but I don't want to mess around too much and get myself into a pickle.
I'm lucky enough to have stock pilots and mains (112.5), as well as 130 and 135 Mains already and really don't want to use a DJ kit. Any help would be great!
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