First of all its a GS650GL, 1982 vintage. I have cleaned the carbs, and replaced the o-rings. I have replaced the intake boot o-rings. I put new plugs in Last season, and have them gapped to 0.025." I have new spark plug boots. Coils measure in spec. Battery is one season old and well charged. Valve clearances are all in spec. The air cleaner and box are original and in place. The exhaust is stock, and in good shape (meaning no leaks). The petcock works properly.
I'm pretty sure the mixture screws are not set right (I think rich), because the bike has a pretty rough idle. Its also pretty doggy until I hit approx 4000 RPM. Once I transition off the pilot circuit, the power picks up and she runs real good up to redline.
Now for the frustrating part. I don't seem to get much of a change in engine Idle speed by adjusting the mixture screws. Starting is a chore. She Needs Choke, and will need to restart 5-6 times before it will catch. Once the engine warms up, it runs fairly well, though it still feels sluggish off idle.
I know the carbs need a vacuum sync. I have only given them a good bench sync. I have been putting the vacuum sync off (cuz I need to pay to have it done) until I get mixture issue sorted out. What I would like to know is if a vaccum sync might solve the problem? I feel like I am really close, but something is just not quite right. One other thing...I did not set the float heights while the carbs were apart. I figured that they were OK, because it ran decent last year, before I rebuilt the carbs, and I have not had problems with flooding. Would this maybe cause some of the symptoms described? Thanks for the help. I wouldn't be this far without the help of the great people on this forum.
Mike
[edit] one last thing, though It seems minor. The air cleaner does not fit well into the box. I have had to "squash" the supporting cage to get the cover to clip on. Is this normal? Just wanted to add this in case it was important. Thanks Again.
[edit 2x] One more thing I forgot to mention. The choke does not raise the idle speed. My bike idles at 1000 RPM, period. Even warm. I think this is wierd, but then again...wierd is why I am posting this thread.
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