I've been working on my 85 GS400E all winter here in Guelph Ontario
So far this winter i have
-Dipped carbs in pine sol for 2 days
-Barr Or ring kit, cleaned out all holes
-Replaced all electrical connections on harness
-coil relay mod
-horn relay mod
-headlight relay mod
-new (legit) sh220 r/r
-new stator
-new spark plugs and plug caps
-valve clearance
-new clutch springs
-inline fuel filter
Timing is automatic
Last year I had an electrical issue and with all the work done now I'm getting a big fat spark.
Carbs are full of clean gas, float bowls are also full.
Will turn over forever without a hint of trying to fire up except the occasional backfire. It started backfiring slightly more after valve clearance. Even with WOT and full choke I pull the plugs and they are bone dry, don't even smell like gas. Quick start doesnt help a lick
I pulled the carbs and there was either gas or quick start all on the surface of the intake ports.
I was hopeful it would be a valve clearance issue, but since it didn't help I'm thinking now my valves may be leaking. 33k on the bike and I've never had a look at the cylinders or valves, from purchase condition the POs probably never did either.
Ordered a compression tester to try next, although if I put my finger on the plug hole I can feel compression and suction and suction on my hand if I cover the intake boot.
Im thinking there is a leaky valves that are pushing my air/fuel back at the carbs. When i take the head apart I will lap or replace the valves and get the cylinders honed and new gaskets, anything else I should look at or do/replace while I'm in there?
Also I will look at carbs again could a stuck needle explain these symptoms? I adjusted my jet needle to the lowest clip position to try and get it to run leaner in the midrange.
Thank you
Safe riding
Uladimir
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