so i recently purchased a 78 gs 550 e with 9xxx original miles. The bike had been sitting for 10 years so i went through and cleaned a lot of the parts. After reassembling the bike, i went to try and start it.
The electric start would get the bike to fire, an occasionally idle for a couple seconds, then it would immediately die.
The kick start worked much better. However, it took a lot of kicks in between each start, but the bike eventually fired up and would idle for about 10 seconds then die again, all with the choke on. After going at the kick start for an hour or so, i decided to check the plugs, and they were NOT wet with gas. this confused me because the bike had been idleing before. Then when i put the plugs back in it would turn over but no firing with either the kick or electric start.
After waiting for a couple minutes, i tried the kick start again, no choke, and the bike fired, and for the first time, i got great response when i gave the gas bike and i was able to rev it and keep the bike alive for as long as i wanted. I let go of the gas slowly trying to see if the bike would idle, but it slowly went too low and died (probably just the idle adjustment screw needs tuning)
I got it to start and rev 3 times total for long periods (probably about a couple minutes each before i tried to see if the bike would idle by itself which it would for a while), and i was very happy with that progress.
But why is the bike so difficult to start? is my question, it takes numerous kicks, some without any firing whatsoever.... if this applies at all, the air filter is in terrible shape and i will be ordering a new one soon
Any input welcome.
Thanks!
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