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So I put my 1980 GS850G together last night. Had it down to pistons sticking out of the crankcase the night before. Replaced all the gaskets in the cylinder, head, & cams. Cleaned & rebuilt carbs. I hadn't ever done this before, but needed to because of a massive leak in the head gasket.
Followed the book's instructions, got it timed and all the bolts torqued. Started at 7:30pm, finished at 2am. Crossed my fingers, held my breath, and fired 'er up. Cranked VERY nicely, much better than before, but nothing fired. Did this a few times with the petcock in different positions and the choke on full.
Pulled the plug wire, started, saw a spark. Pulled a plug, smelled, no gas.
So, I'm pretty sure no gas is getting through the carbs. Gas is definitely getting to the carbs, as it drips through with the petcock set to (gravity?). I tried adjusting the (idle adjustment?) knob on the carbs, but didn't notice any difference.
Anything ya'll could suggest?
Followed the book's instructions, got it timed and all the bolts torqued. Started at 7:30pm, finished at 2am. Crossed my fingers, held my breath, and fired 'er up. Cranked VERY nicely, much better than before, but nothing fired. Did this a few times with the petcock in different positions and the choke on full.
Pulled the plug wire, started, saw a spark. Pulled a plug, smelled, no gas.
So, I'm pretty sure no gas is getting through the carbs. Gas is definitely getting to the carbs, as it drips through with the petcock set to (gravity?). I tried adjusting the (idle adjustment?) knob on the carbs, but didn't notice any difference.
Anything ya'll could suggest?