I have a 1978 GS550E and am having trouble with my centre left carburettor. It floods everytime I take my bike for a spin, on start-up, while riding, and when I come to a stop. When the engine is off, and the petcock turned to prime, the carb will flood out if I give the bike a little wobble. I have adjusted the float level numerous times, and replaced the float needle twice, but still no joy. I have taken it to a SUZUKI mechanic and he went through much the same process, thought he had fixed it and the next day I took it out it started flooding again!
Also, it is a real pain in the ass to start, it will take a couple of minutes to start if it has been left for a couple of hours or overninght and I find I sometimes have to use aerostart to get it going. Somebody mentioned to me that there is a little valve or tube in the carbs that could be drilled out minutely to fix the starting problem, but I am not sure what he was referring too. Any ideas?
The bike runs great when it is going, except for when it gets to about 6000RPM where it will cough and splutter again (due to the jet needles being pretty old and worn I think), however, I don't really ride it that hard anyway. Keep the revs below this and its fine, and will do 100 - 110km down the freeway comfortably.
All four carbs have been rebuilt with new components except for Jet Needles, Float assemblies and Throttle valves which I cleaned up best I could.
Any helpful tips or problem solvers would be much appreciated!
Cheers,
Paul
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