As the title suggests I have an 82 GS550. The bike started giving me problems a few years ago so I set it aside with the intention to work on it. That went by the wayside when I bought my 09 Yamaha R6. So then the bike sat for about 5 years without running. Yes my friends, asking for disaster.
So I've started working on it again and here are my problems. I'm hoping someone has come across this problem before and can guide me to fixing this.
Starting out the the bike wouldn't start at all not even a hopeful pop. I checked the coils, I checked the signal generator, I checked the spark plugs and I was getting a fairly weak spark. I checked the voltage going to the coils and it was about 9 or 10 volts on a fully charged battery. I connected a wire from the battery to the coils to get the full 12 that the system called for. Still did not start but now I had a nice blue arching spark. In troubleshooting i reversed the plug wires and the bike started, but the motor immediately spun up to around 6,000 RPM. This lead me to believe that it was the CDI that was causing the problems. So I bought one from a 1980 and retrofit it to fit an 82 Harness. I put the plugs back into the correct order and started the bike.
It still reved up to around 6 to 7k on the tach. When I give it gas it starts to sputter out and die. I went through the carbs and rebuilt them with new needles and seals. Thinking that was the problem in the beginning. I've also tried spraying starter fluid while it's running to see if it was a vacuum leak. The motor sound did not change.
On an 82 I thought that the timing was fixed, there is a little play in the signal generator about 1/8 of an inch of rotation that i can do.
I uploaded a picture of the signal generator, and was going to upload more pictures of the CDI and the springs behind the signal generator but I s'pose one is the maximum
Anyone have any ideas?
Anyone have any suggestions?
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