I had the bike idling good, running rich beyond idle. I got an AFR gauge & wideband o2 sensor, got my mains tuned in for WOT, but mids were far too rich even with needle ALL THE WAY DOWN (highest clip).
GS1000 carbs have different main air & pilot air jets than the identical looking gs750 carbs, and came with a leaner o-2 needle jet that would surely fix my rich midrange problem. I was actually hoping for gs850 carbs, same as gs1000 but o-4 needle jets (&different mains and pilots). None to be found, gs1000 carbs locally though.
The perfect 920cc 750 carb main size was about 2 sizes off (cant recall if too big or small) for the 1000 carbs, so I adjusted that and got it running in the mids fairly well with a set of "o-4" needle jets on eBay that were actually in an o-4 package but were o-3's. I struggled with this thing at idle, and have put very few miles on it since the carb swap. Carbs were ultrasonic'd AND chem dipped, blown out, new boots orings etc. Both sets of carbs.
Here is where I'm at now. Once warmed up, on restarting, I have to crack the throttle open as soon as I kickstart the engine in order to get it to start well. Idle is rough. Carbs bench synch'd. Can't get good enough idle tune to even think about putting synch differential manometer on it.
So I think I was running #17.5 pilots, can't recall last season if I swapped back to #15's. Bike has a pair of very large surface area k&n rc-2222 dual plenum oval filters (2 carbs->1 filter). Vance & Hines 4:1. Valves adjusted.
I believe it was at around 3/4-7/8 out of the fuel screws, and it ran best at 1-1/2 turns out on pilot airs.
It would idle rough, but once riding with a good tune on low throttle low%mid rpm operation, I would pull up to a stop & the bike would be revving at 2000rpm. After a minute of that it would slowly start dropping in rpm and running rougher. Then idle would get choppy & die. If I were to mess with the idle speed adjustment to lower the idle rpm, it would just go from revving high to immediately running rough and choppy. No middle ground yet.
No tank on it right now, making paint chip repairs, but I hope to get back together Wednesday to start tuning. I pulled the plugs yesterday after sitting for a month from the typical run it hard until I'm 2 blocks from home and then creep home kind of run. 1&4 were a nice light tan. 2&3 were mostly white with darker colorings in the top of the outer threaded ring that the ground electrode lands in. Not at all what I expected. I thought I was too rich since I had to crack the throttle open to start it when engine was hot.
The air screws don't make much if a difference in running state, only slight. Could it be that I need closer to 1 turn or more on the fuel screws??? Then maybe closer to 2 turns in the air screws??
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