A little back story -
I picked up the bike, 78 gs400 from a friend for doing some labor on his car. The bike had sat for probably 10 years or so. Changed the plugs, oil, and cleaned the carbs and it fired right up, but would not rev over about 2100 rpm unless i choked out the carbs with my fingers in their throats. Upon checking other things, i found 150 psi compression in one cylinder and 90 psi in the other, which went up with oil in the cylinder, so i had a stuck piston ring was my guess. Anyways, i replaced the rings, honed the cylinders, and got it all running again yesterday.
Bike still would not rev over 2100, but compression is good now.
I took the carbs apart again and re cleaned. I adjusted the throttle needle down one notch to richen the mixture, and am now able to get about 5500 rpm out of it, but with redline at 9000, this is not ideal still. Even though it revs to 5500 now, it seems like it takes much longer to get there than it should.
As far as i can tell, there are no intake leaks, i installed new o rings when i put it all back together. There are no holes in the CV diaphragms, and the carbs are spotless. One thing i did notice, was as spring was missing from one of the adjustment screws on the side of the carb. The o rings on the adjustments are still intact and in good shape. Adjusters are turned 2 turns out from seated.
Bike has factory everything, and round about 5700 miles on it. I have not converted to pods, still stock air box. I feel that if i were to richen the mixture further with the needle, i would probably see better results, but i dont believe i should have to have the bike at its richest setting at sea level altitude.
Does anyone have any other suggestions for me to check out?
I have also installed new points, and played with ignition timing, and also replaced the condensors.
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