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HELLO! NOOB with 1980 GS550E ?'s i.e. HELP!
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ccratin
because they may look like they are sparking fine outside the motor with no compression, but they may not spark at all under normal conditions inside the motor. Plus, you are removing a variable to narrow down your problem.
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OK...so this took forever to get to. Work has been weird. Just switched from classroom to ride-alongs. Working in the field is much better. Anyway were I have gotten and have not....
1) Determined the leak was from screws on petcock which I took apart. PO rebuilt it looks like.
2) Took apart carbs and determined while everything is new and replaces PO was a HACK. Regardless everthings was clean, but the floats were set at about 3/4 of an inch. Manual says 1". Which I hope I did the right way. Took out gasket flipped upside down and measured to the top most part of the float.
3) Reinstalled. Would not fire up. Gas is in bowls. After holding starter for a while. You will hear a little put-put here and there pretty steady but not starting. Any turning of the throttle kills the puts (I am pretty sure that is an industry term).
Oh yeah...not enough puts to warm up a pipe or anything and plugs still look dry after the putting.
4) Borrowed tool to check compression. Good news they are all within 5 psi of eachother. Bad news. They are at 78psi. But it did start before. SO I am hoping to at least get her started again and then worry about whatever it is you do with low compression.
Any suggestions out there or do I have to do the dreaded thing and take her to a shop
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Thanks for the info on the shocks - I would like to rebuild if possible, is this extremely hard or a complete PITA.You'd have to be crazy to be sane in this world -Nero
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back....... You probably highsided.
1980 GS550E (I swear it's a 550...)
1982 GS650E (really, it's a 650)
1983 GS550ES (42mpg again)
1996 Yamaha WR250 (No, it's not a 4 stroke.)
1971 Yamaha LT2 (9 horsepower of FURY.)
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Originally posted by yellow1) Determined the leak was from screws on petcock which I took apart. PO rebuilt it looks like.
2) Took apart carbs and determined while everything is new and replaces PO was a HACK. Regardless everthings was clean, but the floats were set at about 3/4 of an inch. Manual says 1". Which I hope I did the right way. Took out gasket flipped upside down and measured to the top most part of the float.
3) Reinstalled. Would not fire up. Gas is in bowls. After holding starter for a while. You will hear a little put-put here and there pretty steady but not starting. Any turning of the throttle kills the puts (I am pretty sure that is an industry term).4) Borrowed tool to check compression. Good news they are all within 5 psi of eachother. Bad news. They are at 78psi. But it did start before. SO I am hoping to at least get her started again and then worry about whatever it is you do with low compression.
Worst case scenario, do you have a trailer? ;-) Or at least a car? Skreemer or I would be happy to rebuild and properly setup the carbs for you.Last edited by Nerobro; 02-03-2006, 05:44 AM.You'd have to be crazy to be sane in this world -Nero
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back....... You probably highsided.
1980 GS550E (I swear it's a 550...)
1982 GS650E (really, it's a 650)
1983 GS550ES (42mpg again)
1996 Yamaha WR250 (No, it's not a 4 stroke.)
1971 Yamaha LT2 (9 horsepower of FURY.)
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Not trying to be a nag, but when you did the compression test you remembered to keep the throttle open right? Also when you hit the starter make sure you go thought 3 to 5 compression strokes before you take a reading (same number for each cylinder).
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Update, again
Nerobro - Thanks for the great offer of rebuilding. I may just have to take you up on that. Everything in the carbs looks shiny and replaced. PO must have cleaned and replaced with rebuild kit. I did take them apart again and readjusted the floats with the link you sent. they were a 'little' low. But when I took them off the bike and drained the bowls there was quite a bit off gas in them.
Petcock
Appears to be working and must have been rebuilt with kit by PO. Engine is pulling vacuum.
Shocks
I actually looked at the manual when I was looking for direction to rebuild. Not intended for service. So If I ever get her running might look into a *new* set.
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Update, again
Marc-Checked compression again. Numbers did not change wether or not the throttle was fully opened or closed. What does that mean?
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OK, after rechecking floats put the carbs back in and tried to start her. No gas was getting to the bowls. This happened last time at first too. First time I tried to start, NO GAS. Waited aday - GAS. This time NO GAS when carbs put back in. What is going on?
Engine oil level was good (in middle of sight glass) before I started messing with it. Now I just checked and there is no oil in window. There are no puddles on the floor. Where did it go?
Thanks again for helping me keep my sanity. It is really nice to be able to go screw stuff up and then come back inside and tell you guys.
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2) rear shocks super soft and need to be rebuilt. Not sure if this is easy or not. Shocks currently adjusted so they are their longest
3) it is really hard to get into neutral if bike is running. takes perhaps about 20 times of going between 1st and 2nd to get it into N. When she is not running it is not a problem to get into N
I'll tell you know, your best and most price friendly option for shocks is a set of Progressive 14's. Call Rob at CycleRecycle2 (www.usedmotorcycleparts.com) and ask him about them. Remind him he may have to use S&W springs.
He did this on my old 550 and it was soooo much better than stock.
Regarding the netural thing. Try putting it in 1st gear and rolling the bike a little by bumping the clutch. As it's rolling, slip the gear up into neutral. It'll shift easier if the bike is moving.
Change your plugs if you haven't yet...I saw your pictures of them. The bike looks really nice btw!
~Adam
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Originally posted by yellowOK, after rechecking floats put the carbs back in and tried to start her. No gas was getting to the bowls. This happened last time at first too. First time I tried to start, NO GAS. Waited aday - GAS. This time NO GAS when carbs put back in. What is going on?
Engine oil level was good (in middle of sight glass) before I started messing with it. Now I just checked and there is no oil in window. There are no puddles on the floor. Where did it go?
Thanks again for helping me keep my sanity. It is really nice to be able to go screw stuff up and then come back inside and tell you guys.
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Oil level did come back to normal today. But still no gas in bowls nothing going in them after turning over. Any IDEAS?
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About 99% of the time, difficulty in finding neutral is a clutch adjustment problem. With the bike on the centerstand, rear wheel off the ground, start the bike, put it into 1st gear and pull in the clutch lever. If clutch adjustment is correct, the rear wheel will either stop or lightly continue turning. If it is still turning, you should be able to stop it easily by placing two bare fingers on the tread. Adjust the clutch cable until you can stop the tire with medium pressure of a couple of fingertips.
EarlKomorebi-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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Earl - I wish I could get it to run to try what you suggest. Once I get to that point I'll do the the clutch test.
Andy
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Ok, took apart petcock again, still good. There is gas in the bowls. But now start. I might have to wait for it to warm up a little. Unheated garage.
Nerobro, I might be giving you a shout as soon as it warms up a little and I get some free time.
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