The collective information on this forum is bar none, the most extensive documentation about GS bikes ever created. Some of the gurus on this forum own or have ownes dozens of GS's and have been working on them since the first GS was built. I suggest you listen to them. I bought my bike not running and knowing nothing about it and using the information and help from this forum got it running very reliably (although its not great on the eyes yet).
There have been several very useful reponses to this thread, yet you seem to either not read them, or just choose not to respond. Now, enough with the brow beating...
After you replaced your petcock, are cylinders 1 & 2 now firing?
If not, have you checked to make sure the proper coil wires are going to them?
Have you adjusted your valves (this is important)?
Once you get your carbs apart are you going to dip them? (The answer here is yes)
Do you have a way to vacuum sync your carbs? Bench sync will get you close, but a proper vacuum sync is needed for ideal performance.
After all this, congratulations, you have a running and well tuned bike. Now you will need to make your bike safe to ride. We can get to that in part II.
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