Subject is a 78 GS550EC (stock, non-CV carbs).
Idles PERFECT !
Revs just fine and very "peppily" in neutral..... (I created a new word)
Ign Timing perfect, advance working properly.
New plugs.
Valve timing is also correct.
But the motor wont pull past 3K-ish under a load in any gear at any throttle position. It falls flat on it's face and is not happy at all. Now, when this is happening I do the old "rich or lean?" trick by gradually pulling the choke enrichener......no difference at all.
OK, so now we know she's running rich.
Bike is totally original.
Bought bike not running ($200). Got bike running after cleaning carbs YUK!......same bogging problem existed. Was convinced enough however that the bike was salvagable and decided to then tear apart the motor (as compression was low but balanced between cyls at around 95psi +- and she had over 40K miles on her), installed new rings, cleaned pistons, adjusted valves, de-carboned pistons and head, honed cyls....basic top end stuff.
REBUILT carbs with stock sized components. Same bog exists.
OK, so I've established she's running rich while the carb circuits are transfering to the stock 80 main jet (plugs confirm the richness), but I still don't know why?
Any ideas?
Please advise.
Kelzer [-o<
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