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Hey guys, new member and looking for advice with a starting issue.
I own a 2005 GS500F and it's been my daily commuter since I bought it 2 months ago. I've put 3300 miles on it and all of a sudden it's having a hard time starting. It used to start in 1-2 seconds but now it takes about 5-10 seconds of cranking and pulling the throttle just out of the blue. I changed the spark plugs and did some maintenance on the petcock. I thought the petcock was the main issue when I saw it was leaking into the engine when the bike was off and in the on position so I fixed that by tightening the vacuum spring, re-installing, letting engine air dry, and changing oil. But it still has trouble starting, when I thought I fixed it. Once it starts it runs like a charm, not the biggest deal, but I miss how fast it used to start up and wonder if this will become something worse. ThanksTags: None
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Big Rich
Might want to head over to the Gstwins forum - that's all they deal with over there.
But when were the valves done last?
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Originally posted by Big Rich View PostBut when were the valves done last?82 1100 EZ (red)
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Originally posted by 2005gs500dude View PostI own a 2005 GS500F and it's been my daily commuter since I bought it 2 months ago. I've put 3300 miles on it and all of a sudden it's having a hard time starting. It used to start in 1-2 seconds but now it takes about 5-10 seconds of cranking and pulling the throttle just out of the blue. I changed the spark plugs and did some maintenance on the petcock. I thought the petcock was the main issue when I saw it was leaking into the engine when the bike was off and in the on position so I fixed that by tightening the vacuum spring, re-installing, letting engine air dry, and changing oil. But it still has trouble starting, when I thought I fixed it. Once it starts it runs like a charm, not the biggest deal, but I miss how fast it used to start up and wonder if this will become something worse. Thanks:cool:GSRick
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Sounds like valves. Hopefully we are wrong because if it's the valves you may have roasted them.Ed
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Don't know much about the newer bikes (like many of the other responders), but I will also guess "valve adjustment".
Hard starting, especially when cold, is a symptom of tight valves.
Not sure what your recommended adjustment interval is, but it's 3-4000 miles on the earlier GS bikes. You have hit that mark, and probably don't have any idea how long it was before you got the bike that they were done.
How many miles are on the bike? It's quite possible they have NEVER been done.
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Big Rich
One thing I've learned from being on the Twins site for so long is that since the 500 is considered a "beginners bike", people buy them cheap, run them pretty hard with little maintenance, and sell them when they act up (usually gummed carbs or tight valves).
There was a kid near me that had low compression on one cylinder on his 500. He brought the bike to my garage and he had about 65psi, and after checking his valves the compression went up to 130 psi. And that was using whatever shims I had laying around.
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1150bob
I see you finally came to the right place. Reddit is good but this forum is great. First read the "stickies" that pertain to your issue.,then use the search function to find similiar problems. You will learn that bikes can be finicky,but if do proper checks than isolating the problem will come easier.Enjoy!
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That bike has a secondary air filter, a check valve, and a sensor according to the parts fiche. Find a service manual that tells you how to troubleshoot these components as well.
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2005gs500dude
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2005gs500dude
Alright guys it is running fine again after letting it run for awhile after fixing the petcock. A crap ton of gas leaked out the airbox drain overnight so maybe that had something to do with it...it leaked a little more after I started it and now hasn't leaked since and runs fine. I don't know if I am replying right either so bear with me.
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