So I did something I rarely do, and decided to listen to the advice of those around me and see what would happen if I put everything back to stock. I got rid of all the Dynojet Stage 3 stuff and the cheapo pods and patched up my airbox using the guide from BassCliff. It's running WAY better than is was with the pods and Stage 3. No more hanging idle, it doesn't rev up on its own any more, and it doesn't backfire while idling. It seem to be pretty happy until I get to 3500-4000rpm. It starts to stutter and starts backfiring again at 4k+ rpms. I've tried setting the mixture screws on the carbs anywhere between 1.5 - 3.5 turns out, and it seems to be the happiest around 2.5, but still has the same symptoms. So this is where I'm at:
1981 GS850G
New boots between the engine and carbs becasue they were bad, including new O-rings.
Completely disassembled the carburetors and dipped/cleaned everything and replaced all of the O-rings and gaskets.
I had a broken float post on carb #2 so that has been replaced with a new body.
All factory jets in the carbs.
Adjusted float height.
Sealed up the factory airbox and am using an oiled UNI filter.
I didn't realize this myself but it was pointed out to me that this thing does does not have the factory exhaust. It's a 4 into 2, but it's not the one it is supposed to have.
I did the propane method to try and find intake leaks and can't seem to find anything.
So next up on my list: Check the valve clearances, check the spark plugs, and replace the petcock because my oil smells like fuel. And change the oil because it smells like fuel. Also, if anyone has any tips or tricks on how to get the airbox boots to all slide onto the carburetor easily I'd love to hear it. I struggled for what felt like half an hour to get that thing connected, and I'm still not happy with how it's fitted. Am I missing anything on my "Next up" list? The guides and new owner do's and dont's on this site have been super helpful so far.
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