I need some help.
Please bear with this long explanation, I tried a lot on my own prior to finding your site.
My son purchased a GS 400 E back in the spring.
It needed a little cosmetic help, so we completed that.
He took it around the block for a test drive, and it did not go well. Bogging down when in gear and trying to accelerate.
We drained all of the fuel (found to be old and dirty) drained the bowls of the carbs, and tried again.
No real difference.
We decided to pull the carbs, and do a full clean.
We tore the carbs apart, soaked the jets in carb cleaner overnight, used the aerosol cleaner to blow out all of the jets, and proceeded to put it back together.
After remounting, and setting up a fuel source without the tank, the bike restarted right away.
NOTE: one plug seems to be always black (left cylinder), and the other seems to be very clean (right cylinder).
Playing with the air/fuel screws on the carbs to see what happened, the right carb screw would stall the engine, and make a big difference to idle etc, but the left carb screw made very little difference at all, like the bike is only running on one cylinder.
I set both air/fuel screws to (2) turns, and put everything back together.
It was backfiring on throttle up, but i realized when the carb vacuum hose was connected this stopped.
Put everything back together, and took around the block a couple of times to see how it was.
First couple laps went well, with good acceleration, and no stalling issues.
third lap was not so lucky.
It seemed that getting hot, the bogging started again, and it stalled.
Was able to restart, and ride home, but definitely not the same performance.
The bike starts first crack, every time.
Left spark plug still black, and right still totally clean.
BTW, also put in NEW plugs.
thanks so much.
My son is a university student, so we are trying to fix ourselves, but I am running out of my high school AutoShop knowledge.
Sincerely
Rob
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