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If the bike runs decently enough I'd just continue to ride it. If it falters, then decide. For guys that have a love for older bikes the GS is worth putting some money into. If you just want to ride then I'd get something newer that needs less work.Ed
To measure is to know.
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SanderG
@ nessism : I love older bikes, that's the reason I got one in the first place. I am only 24 but I can appreciate an oldtimer!
I also love the build of the gs750 and love to work on it.
This winter I will take on the intake ( airboxsealing, cleaning carburetor + replacing carb + intake boot o -rings + gaskets ) allready ordered everything.
Then this summer I will ride it hard
And next winter or after that I will consider ( but probably do ) a top end rebuild. Problem with top end rebuild is that I mostly don't know how far to take it. Just do gaskets, lap valves and check/replace anything out of spec.
Or Also let a shop : flatten head + cilinder, hone cilinder, cut in new valve seats, change everything that is close to out of spec,...
What are you guy's opinion on that ?
Thanks for listening to my "story"
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Sounds like you got it. Measure first and then make a decision on what to do. 88,000km is not all that much for a GS. Most likely new rings and some valve cleanup will fix up the compression.Ed
To measure is to know.
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SanderG
hello guy's Quick question,
I got a haynes service manual to help me. ( see Picture )
Now I wanted to work on my carburetors and saw that this manual has the CV Carburetors.
Is there an Haynes or other book on the VM carburetors that mine got?
Got an 1978 750B.
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On basscliff's website you can get a proper factory suzuki manual download for free with all the proper information. Haynes manuals are not very good. Basscliff also has a VM carb rebuild tutorial. It's strongly advised that you use it and go through your carbs completely.
Ed
To measure is to know.
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SanderG
@ nessism : I allready had a look at the VM carb rebuild tutorial. I am most certainly going to use it.
Just like to have something to compare. ( In the original service manual there isn't a whole lot on the carbs )
But nevermind anyway : Just opened the book and saw that they do explain the VM carbs, There's Just a wrong picture on the cover
Thanks Anyway!
Keep you posted
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When you go to take apart the carbs do NOT screw in the fuel screws and try to bottom them out. That sometimes results in the tip getting stuck and often broken off in the carb body. Just remove the screws and be sure to remove any thread sealant on the threads. When you go to install the screw after the carbs are freshly clean, then you can carefully bottom the screw before backing it out the proper number of turns (3/4 - 7/8 of one complete rotation).Ed
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SanderG
Sure will keep it in mind. Btw: With fuelscrew do you mean the mixture screw? Because in the manual for my bike it say's back out 1 full turn.
Will be taking them apart sometime next month. On my list for this winter:
- place weatherstriping on airfilterbox
- replace intake boots o-rings ( intake boots are fine I think, no cracks from the look of it )
- take apart carbs and clean/replace everything ( zlready ordered kits for gaskets and o-rings from robert.
- clean tank ( not sure how I'm gonna do it ) and properly prime it. ( Now when you look in the fillercap I see a bit of rust )
- while I have the carbs removed I'm gonna take the chain tensenor off because bike makes a litte rattling noise.
Do I forget something that you guy's would probably clean/check/replace or repare when I got carbs and tank off?
Further down the path I will need to adress the electric part ( coils, connections,... ) But first will probably come summer!
Thank ya guy's,
Nice to hear all this knowledge.
Kind of want me to get into it as fast as possible.
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There are two pilot screws: fuel screw and air screw. I think the screw you are referring to as the "mixture screw" is actually the pilot fuel screw.Ed
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SanderG
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Originally posted by SanderG View PostBut fuel and air screw should be 1 turn out then?1981 GS850G "Blue Magic" (Bike Of The Month April 2009)
1981 GS1000G "Leo" (Bike Of The Month August 2023)
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The air screw is typically open slightly less than double that of the fuel screw.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Actually his bike has VM26 carbs. bottom PILOT screw..which affects idle to about 1/8 throttle twist..get set at 3/4 to 7/8 ( I go 7/8 myself on my VM26s carbs ). Then it gets forgotten about. ALL fuel to air ratios are adjusted via the side MIXTURE screws....end of story. Initial setting for the mixture screws is 1 1/2 out to 2 out. And I find that on both my 750s and my 1000s the sweet spot is at or just a tad more than 1 1/2 out. I muse the Colortune and watch the flame color so Im pretty confident ive got it down rather well.MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
1978 GS 1000 E, 1979 GS 1000 S, 1973 Yamaha TX 750, 1977 Kawasaki KZ 650B1, 1975 Honda GL1000 Goldwing, 1983 CB 650SC Nighthawk, 1972 Honda CB 350K4, 74 Honda CB550
NEVER SNEAK UP ON A SLEEPING DOG..NOT EVEN YOUR OWN.
I would rather trust my bike to a "QUACK" that KNOWS how to fix it rather than a book worm that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix it.
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