My recently-acquired GS550 starts and runs nicely, to a point. If I'm riding along, and I quickly open the throttle fully--in any gear--the bike will misfire and bog at about 4500 RPM. If I slowly open the throttle, I can work it to 5500 RPM before it bogs down and misfires. It doesn't cut out completely, just refuses to rev any higher.
In neutral, the bike will rev fine unless I snap the throttle to full, in which case it will bog and misfire and go kind of wonky.
A member of the GS_Bikes Yahoo group suggested that I ride with it bogging down for a few seconds and then cut the engine, pull in the clutch, coast to a stop, and check the plugs. I did that, and *all* of the plugs were black and sooty. The plugs weren't noticably wet. But all four were equally black and sooty (after riding around without bogging, the plugs come out fairly light-colored; it looks like I'm a tad on the lean side). I am hesitant to think it's not an ignition problem because it seems to happen at a specific manifold pressure, not RPM. If I ease on the throttle, I can consistently get it up to 5500 RPM, but if I just suddenly apply full throttle, it will cut out at around 4500 RPM. And it does not exhibit the behavior when there's no load -- but note that manifold pressure will not get very high when there is no load.
Am I just running really rich? Should I go to a smaller main jet? I was thinking about trying to run it without the airbox and see if it still acts in the same way; perhaps it was jetted for pods before I received it. Right now it has the stock airbox. The jets that are in there currently (all 4 are the same size) are labeled 92.5 -- I assume this is the jet size.
Are these the right size main jets for a stock '81 GS550L? Am I running really rich due to incorrect jets or needle settings, or is this an ignition problem?
Thanks in advance!
-Ian
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