Let me start by saying I am very happy I found this place, I recently purchased a 1979 GS850, I will try to be as detailed as I can about what we have done, and what problems I am facing. I also should say that I am a genuine "noobie" when it comes to alot of lingo regarding bikes.
I bought this bike about 3 weeks ago, and the previous owner said it has set untouched for about a year and a half, I brought it home, emptied the bowls, and gas tank, and replaced it with new gasoline.
I bought a new battery from Autozone, put it on, and BAM! the bike started on the 3rd try, needless to say I was happy. But it ran sluggish, so about a week ago I found these forums, and learned about varnish, and the effects it has, so I got my friend and we removed the carbs, and cleaned them (including jets, etc) put it back together, ran better, next day we did it again, ran a little better, 3rd day, did it again, ran a little more better.
But still, it just didn't seem to have the power, or accelleration that it should have, so further investigation led us to discover that the exhaust pipes were not heating up "properly"... 1 and 4 remained very cool, while 2 and 3 got hot, very quickly.
I called a shop, they said it could be a couple differnt things, he said that there are 2 coils on this bike, 1 coil runs pistons 1 and 4, the other coil runs 2 and 3, he said its possible that one of the coils are bad.
He also said it could be an electrical problem, and plugs 1 and 4 may not be firing at all, thus I could be running on 2 cylinders, which would explain the low power.
Or it could be air/fuel mixture coming from the carbs, but he warned me about adjusting these myself, cause I could potentially "lean" it out to much and burn a whole in the pistons.
I am hoping to find out if there is anything else I can do myself to try and fix this problem, I really dont want to sink a ton of money into the bike.
Since I found so much helpful information here, I thought I would post my specific problem and see what you all thought, again I thank you for your time, and look forward to your comments and suggestions.
Steve (a new GS'r :-D )
edit: Bike has 28k miles.
oh and here is a picture of the bike:
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