I have '78 GS750 with aftermarket airbox and 4-in-1 aftermarket exhaust.
I have recently cleaned my VM carbs (disassembled, cleaned with carb spray and dipped in soapwater and ultrasonic cleaning. Unfortunately I ordered the wrong float bowl gaskets, so I did have NOT have the float bowls off and have all jets out and "poked" through with needle. Rookie mistake I know, and know I hate that I didn't wait for the right gaskets to arrive before I put it all back together)
My situation is right now:
- Requires choker to start from cold. Idles rather fine.
- After getting warm it can idle well at low rpms.
- When I give it throttle it have problems keeping up and start coughing and setting out.
- I can "slowly" give throttle and it follows.
- If I release throttle abruptly, it does not follow immediately (should it?)
I have nice blue spark on all plugs.
I have noticed that #3 cylinders exhaust pipe is not as hot as the other three, so I dont think it fires properly.
I have just replaced old rubber air intake boots, and I have replaced intake O-rings.
PO said, that he had valves adjusted, and I also got the bike with old shims and a valve tool. (How big of a task is it to check valve clearances?)
From what I have read so far, the problem could be clogged main jet or maybe "faulty" jet needle?
What do you think? I will try to put up a video link so you can hear the throttling issue when I get the chance.
Thanks in advance to this great forum!
Best regards,
Mads
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