So I pulled it and dropped it into a glass full of vinegar for about 3 hours... Cleaned up nicely and I lubed it and put it back on. Wow did that make a difference. No more off idle stumble and grabs revs to the redline like a pro. I got busy helping my brother with his camper so I haven't ridden it yet. I'll try to fix the petcock and headlight and maybe ride it tomorrow.
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Mid range stumble and poor high speed acceleration .... Solved
I've had a nagging issue with my 81 GS850G where there was an off idle stumble. Along with that was sluggish acceleration above about 3000 rpm. I've revived this former barn find with new plugs, plug caps, rebuilt carbs, new O-rings, weak charging circuit and the list goes on. I got the bike starting great and idle is smooth as can be. So today I decided to see why it performed so sluggish. Compression check 110 to 120 psi across the board. Idle mixture screws to best idle. Then it occurred to me to check the timing and the condition of the mechanical advance. Well surprise! Timing was spot on but look at the advancer:
So I pulled it and dropped it into a glass full of vinegar for about 3 hours... Cleaned up nicely and I lubed it and put it back on. Wow did that make a difference. No more off idle stumble and grabs revs to the redline like a pro. I got busy helping my brother with his camper so I haven't ridden it yet. I'll try to fix the petcock and headlight and maybe ride it tomorrow.Tags: None
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BillH
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That would certainly do it, always nice to get a little timing advance going on there. Those gaskets should be available to keep that from happening again.http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ine=1440711157'78 GS1000E, Dyna-S ignition, Dyna Green Coils, K&N pods, Delkevic SS 4-1 exhaust, Dynojet Stage 3 jet kit, Russell SS Brake Lines, Progressive suspension, Compu-Fire series Regulator 55402 and Advmonster cree LED headlight conversion.
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jdvorchak
Originally posted by BillH View PostGreat ! Glad you found the problem. Sure would like to see an after shot.
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jdvorchak
Originally posted by OldVet66 View PostThat would certainly do it, always nice to get a little timing advance going on there. Those gaskets should be available to keep that from happening again.
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jdvorchak
Got the new gasket on order from the local dealer. Took it for a short test ride. Wow does it pull hard now all the way to red line! After I synced the carbs this is the smoothest idling bike I've seen in years. I'm happy.
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