I recently purchased a 1982 GS550L that had been sitting in someone's garage for 15 years. Before I started any repairs, I found this site and have to say thank you to everyone that contributed information. I researched all the things that I might need to do to get the bike running again, and here is where I am at now:
tore down the carbs (BS32SS) to seperate components and cleaned them thoroughly (following the instructions on the Carb Cleanup Series). When I thought that everything was 100%, I recleaned them again, just to make sure all the nooks and crannies were clear, since it sat for so long. Once finished, I used the rebuild kit for o'rings that I purchased from Robert Barr, put everything back together, checked all float levels, then did my bench sync, and put the carbs back on the bike.
The bike will immediately start, but then idles up to 3500 rpms, with no choke. When I hit the throttle, the engine nearly quits. When I roll off, it goes back up to 3500 rpms. The airbox is stock, with a new K & L filter that has been oiled as per instructions, with the cover on. There are no leaks around the intake boots, everything is set properly; floats, pilot screw, etc. from information I found here and in the manual. If I drop a rag over the air intake (one of those red ones you buy 30 for $5 at your local autoparts store) the idle immediately drops down to 1100 rpms and throttle responds perfect. All 4 pipes are hot, no misfires, etc.
I know I am missing something simple, but for the life of me I can't figure it out.
TIA
Jay
1982 GS550L
float height 22.4.+/-1.0
pilot jet 1/2 turn out
pilot screw 3.5 turns back
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