Over my school's winter break this past winter I took the carbs off my 81 GS550T, dipped them in carb cleaner, spray cleaned thru all the ports and jets were replaced for a 4to1 pipe. I couldn't get it to run and had to get back to school, so the bike sat for a few months. I came back home for quarantine and I decided to replace the jets (now for pod filters as well), I shimmed the needles, and put in a cycle o-rings kit. I also replaced the oil and took out all the old gas from the tank. The bike wouldn't start and I suspected it was getting no fuel, so I checked the petcock. on prime the fuel flows slowly, not as fast as I'd like, but in the 'on' setting fuel flows beautifully when I apply a vacuum. So, I hooked up the fuel line to the carbs and sucked on the vacuum line to prime the bowls with fuel. I then replaced the spark plugs and she fired up!
I drove the bike for a short 15 minute test run and she ran pretty bad - couldn't get above 40mph and had barely any power getting to the engine. Before trying to figure out the jetting issue, I knew it was time to do a valve check. Ended up changing 4 shims, and now all clearances are in spec. I also cleaned up an old, melted gasket and a ton of gasket sealant from the valve cover, replaced with a new OEM valve cover gasket, put everything back together.
Now the bike won't turn over! At first I heard a hissing sound coming from the engine when trying to turn over and realized one spark plug wasn't fully screwed in. Fixed that, no hissing, charged up the battery fully, checked spark on all plugs, and tried again - starter engine cranks but still the bike won't turn over.
Thinking about taking off the carbs tomorrow to see if anything wrong sticks out and also to replace the carb boot o-rings. When the bike ran last week, I sprayed carb cleaner around the carb intake boots to check for a vacuum leak and didn't find any. note, it would backfire when turning over and idle a little high at 1500rpm. Pulling the spark plugs after my short test run showed a lean condition, which I suspected.
My choke mechanism also seems little tight... when I pull the choke to fully extended it springs back down to about halfway pulled and will stay there. Since the choke mechanism starts my engine when it's cold, as far as I understand, I wonder if this has anything to do with it?
Any ideas or help will be greatly appreciated!
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