You can hear the misfiring if I hold the rpms up a few thousand, but at full throttle it really boogies just fine. The exhaust will smoke if I hold the choke too long and I smell fuel when I come back from a quick drive.
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Originally posted by BigD_83 View Post
You can hear the misfiring if I hold the rpms up a few thousand, but at full throttle it really boogies just fine. The exhaust will smoke if I hold the choke too long and I smell fuel when I come back from a quick drive.
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All of that sounds familiar...and pretty much all went away when I switched to the Dyna Greens to get a hotter spark.
it sounds like you are overly rich at low rpms, which could be a symptom of weak spark, but I don't get why you'd have to give it choke longer to startup, that suggests lean.
Do you also get backfiring (crackling/popping) when you suddenly roll off the throttle? That's more typical of a lean condition...
What did you do to get it starting again, and is it consistently starting up for you?
Originally posted by eldoradoman View PostOkay so I got it running again.'83 GS650G
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Originally posted by BigD_83 View PostAll of that sounds familiar...and pretty much all went away when I switched to the Dyna Greens to get a hotter spark.
it sounds like you are overly rich at low rpms, which could be a symptom of weak spark, but I don't get why you'd have to give it choke longer to startup, that suggests lean.
Do you also get backfiring (crackling/popping) when you suddenly roll off the throttle? That's more typical of a lean condition...
What did you do to get it starting again, and is it consistently starting up for you?
Thanks for all the input, I'll go back out and try it again tomorrow and take note of all the symptoms again.
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Originally posted by eldoradoman View PostOkay so I got it running again. It's backfiring periodically, more at lower rpm's, less at high rpm's and once it's been running for a few it's a bit better. .....?
It seems to start harder now where I need to hold the choke in much longer also, is that still a symptom of weak spark?
"I did have the carbs apart and cleaned them, but didn't mess with the jets, just adjusted a couple floats."
I'm guessing the carbs did not get thoroughly clean.The "choke" circuits are there to supply additional mixture at cold startup, but the low speed circuits must also supply fuel . To me, the backfiring is a lean condition.1981 gs650L
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Originally posted by tom203 View PostSounds to me that the low speed carb circuits are plugged.. you said before....
"I did have the carbs apart and cleaned them, but didn't mess with the jets, just adjusted a couple floats."
I'm guessing the carbs did not get thoroughly clean.The "choke" circuits are there to supply additional mixture at cold startup, but the low speed circuits must also supply fuel . To me, the backfiring is a lean condition.
Carb rebuild tutorial and Newbie Mistakes thread linked in my signature. I suspect both could help you about now.
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