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    manifold boots came off but found something, please help

    1980 GS850GL
    I was sucessful in getting the manifold boots off with alot of cursing and a 1/4 can of pb. lol

    I found that the o-rings were has hard as rocks and one had a piece miss out of it just like the photo. So thank you for all your help.

    I have a couple questions:

    1) It says use high temp grease when putting this back together. Does this go in the groove when putting in o-rings or on the surface that will make contact when putting the bolts back in (replacing screws)?

    2) It says torque at 6 lbs, My torques lowest # is 20 lbs. so is it just snug and no muscling it?

    Now for the bad news. When taking the airbox and boots off carb. The carb on the left (#1) was leaking gas into the airbox. (Another culprit to hard starts and not idling). I just rebuilt it and then took it to have it sync and they took it apart to make sure I did it right (i am a women and the mechanic said women don't know how to do this type of thing) so i do not know what they did. I am assuming that the jet under the main jet is the culprit? If I am right why would it do this. I did not open it up this even figured I would come in and ask questions they go back at it tomorrow night when i get home.

    Thanks cj

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    Re: manifold boots came off but found something, please help

    Just smear a little grease on the rubber "O" rings with your finger. A little too much wont hurt anything, so you dont have to worry about it. Just smear em eup. :-) You can coat the bolts with a little grease or anti seize also. It will help to make them easier to remove the next time.

    My torque wrench doesnt go down to 6 ft lb either. Just use a small wrench or a 1/4" drive ratchet and snug them down with about the same force it takes to pick up a 12 pack of pepsi. Its worked for me a long time. :-)

    As for taking your carb apart because it was rebuilt by a woman...........
    well, I have to admit that frosts me. The best person on this site at rebuilding and tuning carbs is a woman. :-) If you carb was seeping fuel. there are only two possibilities. The float level was set too high, or the "O" ring beneath the fuel inlet valve in the float bowl needed replacing.
    (in the float bowl, there is a float needle that the float pushes against to close the valve which stop fuel from entering the bowl. The needle drops into a brass insert. The insert is a mild press fit. Removing the insert, you will find that the insert sits on a small "O" ring. When the float needle drops into the brass insert, it is this small "O" ring that is the fuel inlet seal.
    Its common for someone not to know these little "O" rings are there.
    If you missed this one, dont feel bad. Most of the "know it all" mechs dont know about them either. :-)

    Also, if you can rebuild your own carbs, then you certainly can do you own
    vacuum carb synch. No reason to pay someone to do the easy stuff. :-)

    Earl




    Originally posted by cjexotic
    1980 GS850GL


    I have a couple questions:

    1) It says use high temp grease when putting this back together. Does this go in the groove when putting in o-rings or on the surface that will make contact when putting the bolts back in (replacing screws)?

    2) It says torque at 6 lbs, My torques lowest # is 20 lbs. so is it just snug and no muscling it?

    Now for the bad news. When taking the airbox and boots off carb. The carb on the left (#1) was leaking gas into the airbox. (Another culprit to hard starts and not idling). I just rebuilt it and then took it to have it sync and they took it apart to make sure I did it right (i am a women and the mechanic said women don't know how to do this type of thing) so i do not know what they did. I am assuming that the jet under the main jet is the culprit? If I am right why would it do this. I did not open it up this even figured I would come in and ask questions they go back at it tomorrow night when i get home.

    Thanks cj
    Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

    I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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      #3
      manifold boots came off but found something, please help

      I only took it to have it sync as I did not have the sync tool. Yes it frosted me quite a bit. As I was a mechanic in the service for 11 years.

      thank you i will check the o-ring that you speak of. I do remember putting one on the needle when I installed it under the float. But I do not know if something got moved or missed when they felt they had to see what I did

      Now that I will have the manifold leak fixed and hopefully the carb leak, will I need to have it re-synced?

      also it looks like they set the air pilot out 1 1/2 turns and the book calls for 3 1/2. Is 3 1/2 really what I want? And do I need to put those guards back in that is suppose to prevent people from messing with them? the reason I asked is if you need to adjust my screwdriver does not fit with them in there.

      thank you so much for your help.

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        #4
        cj, the vacuum synch wouldn't be accurate with an intake leak present. The vacuum synch must be done again.
        I don't know what your model calls for regarding the mixture screw settings, but for a stock motor, 3 1/2 turns out seems too far (too rich). 1 1/2 to 2 turns is more common. Test the bike at 2 turns out and see if you have any starting or low speed complaints. Keep a record when you begin any adjustments so you can return them if you don't like the results. The "tamper caps" don't need to be replaced.
        And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
        Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!

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          #5
          Re: manifold boots came off but found something, please help

          Originally posted by earlfor
          The best person on this site at rebuilding and tuning carbs is a woman. :-)
          Who are you talking about Earl?
          And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
          Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!

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            #6
            air mix

            I don't know what your model calls for regarding the mixture screw settings, but for a stock motor, 3 1/2 turns out seems too far (too rich).

            Would being too rich also make it hard to start? thanks cj

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              #7
              Re: manifold boots came off but found something, please help

              Originally posted by KEITH KRAUSE
              Originally posted by earlfor
              The best person on this site at rebuilding and tuning carbs is a woman. :-)
              Who are you talking about Earl?
              Peppermint Pattie I believe

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                #8
                Re: manifold boots came off but found something, please help

                Originally posted by KEITH KRAUSE
                Originally posted by earlfor
                The best person on this site at rebuilding and tuning carbs is a woman. :-)
                Who are you talking about Earl?
                My guess is the Bunny MAYBE PMINT TOO BUT I KNOW JANET WAS DOING HERS A COUPLE OF YEARS BACK. TOUGH CHICK THAT JAN

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                  #9
                  Re: manifold boots came off but found something, please help

                  A leaking float needle has no effect on carb vacuum synch. An intake manifold leak would not have any effect on carb synch on the airbox side, but there would be an effect on the engine side of the intake. How much would depend on how much of a leak. You may, or may not need to resynch the carbs. to be safe, its probably best to recheck them for vacuum levels. It would have an effect on the required mixture adjustment. Since vacuum synch is balancing flow and leaks usually are of a small volume, I would not expect there to be a large change in the balance between the carbs. However, a synch should be within 1 cm between all four carbs, so at least recheck.

                  If 3 1/2 is what the book calls for, I would go with that if you have a stock airbox and exhaust system. If pods and aftermarket, I dont know exactly what the setting should be. Most CV carbs (the ones with the tops that look like little upside down pots and have four hold down screws on the pots) have a mixture screw on the top front induction tube between the carb and cylinder head. Standard setting for the mixture is about 3-3/12 turns out. The airscrews for these carbs are on the side between the carb and airbox (inside the boots)

                  You ask about putting the plugs/guards back in. It is only the mixture screws that have the plugs/guards. No, there is no need to reinstall the plugs/guards. Just set the screws to what the book says. Resettting the mixture screws will not require re synching.

                  Earl







                  Originally posted by cjexotic
                  I only took it to have it sync as I did not have the sync tool. Yes it frosted me quite a bit. As I was a mechanic in the service for 11 years.

                  thank you i will check the o-ring that you speak of. I do remember putting one on the needle when I installed it under the float. But I do not know if something got moved or missed when they felt they had to see what I did

                  Now that I will have the manifold leak fixed and hopefully the carb leak, will I need to have it re-synced?

                  also it looks like they set the air pilot out 1 1/2 turns and the book calls for 3 1/2. Is 3 1/2 really what I want? And do I need to put those guards back in that is suppose to prevent people from messing with them? the reason I asked is if you need to adjust my screwdriver does not fit with them in there.

                  thank you so much for your help.
                  Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                  I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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                    #10
                    Re: manifold boots came off but found something, please help

                    Well Keitheretta, if it makes you feel better, you're a close 2nd. :-) :-)

                    Earl

                    Originally posted by KEITH KRAUSE
                    Originally posted by earlfor
                    The best person on this site at rebuilding and tuning carbs is a woman. :-)
                    Who are you talking about Earl?
                    Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                    I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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                      #11
                      Re: air mix

                      Not usually, a little on the rich side normally makes it easier to start.

                      Earl


                      Originally posted by cjexotic
                      I don't know what your model calls for regarding the mixture screw settings, but for a stock motor, 3 1/2 turns out seems too far (too rich).

                      Would being too rich also make it hard to start? thanks cj
                      Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                      I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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                        #12
                        Re: manifold boots came off but found something, please help

                        Nope Scotty, no pepperoni for you old fella. :-)

                        Earl

                        Originally posted by scotty
                        My guess is the Bunny MAYBE PMINT TOO BUT I KNOW JANET WAS DOING HERS A COUPLE OF YEARS BACK. TOUGH CHICK THAT JAN
                        Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                        I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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                          #13
                          Re: manifold boots came off but found something, please help

                          Sorry Mark, no beer for you for 30 days. :-)

                          Earl

                          Originally posted by Hoomgar
                          Peppermint Pattie I believe
                          Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                          I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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                            #14
                            manifold boots came off but found something, please help

                            If 3 1/2 is what the book calls for, I would go with that if you have a stock airbox and exhaust system.
                            My airbox is stock and i replaced the megaphone mufflers with extra long reverse cone megaphone muffler. Would these mufflers make that big of difference on the mixture (sorry for giving wrong term I did mean mixture and not air)? they are probably 2 inches longer than the stock ones.

                            the Air mixture ones are just snugged down correct? no turning out on these correct? thanks cj

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                              #15
                              Re: manifold boots came off but found something, please help

                              I doubt replacing the megaphones would make a big difference to mixture settings as mixture settings are predominately idle range adjustments. Some slight "tweaking" may be in order, but it shouldnt cause a problem.

                              The "air mixture" ones are not mixture settings. They are just pilot air jets, and there is no needle to adjust. Just snug them down lightly.

                              Earl

                              Originally posted by cjexotic
                              If 3 1/2 is what the book calls for, I would go with that if you have a stock airbox and exhaust system.
                              My airbox is stock and i replaced the megaphone mufflers with extra long reverse cone megaphone muffler. Would these mufflers make that big of difference on the mixture (sorry for giving wrong term I did mean mixture and not air)? they are probably 2 inches longer than the stock ones.

                              the Air mixture ones are just snugged down correct? no turning out on these correct? thanks cj
                              Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                              I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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