I just bought a 1982 GS850GL. It has 15,000 miles, and was sitting for 2 years. It ran, but not very well.
When I got it home, I noticed that the #2 spark plug was carbon fouled (black and fluffy). Other plugs looked great.
I cleaned the carbs as per the instructions on this website (what a great tutorial!) and put it back together. Air screws are 2.5 turns out (this is how I found them). Floats are adjusted to .88 inches (halfway between .84 and .92) - measured without gaskets.
Good blue spark to all cylinders.
Balanced the carbs with a manometer.
I installed a paper fuel filter between the petcock and carb, because I found some rust in the float bowls when I opened them up. (wanted to catch the junk before it got to the carbs).
I timed the bike, checked the valves (they were perfect).
Put the bike back together, and... same issue! #2 is still carbon fouling. I'm getting intermittent sputtering / lagging acceleration - but not all the time. It seems to get better when I have a full tank. (Maybe the paper filter is holding things up and it needs the added pressure of 3 gallons of fuel? I dunno...)
Bike is stock, except for a K & H (I think...) air filter instead of the oil version. When I opened the air box, I noticed half of the "foam" had deteriorated (under chrome covers), and removed the rest of the foam to avoid having it ingested by the engine somehow. After reading other posts, I'm getting the feeling that I shouldn't have done that... too much airflow. But I don't think this would cause carbon problems to #2 only, would it?
From other posts, I think I should check my o-rings between the boot and the head next. I'll try this tomorrow and update the post.
Another idea: maybe it's the petcock...? One post mentioned a possible hole in the diaphram (I think he was talking about the petcock diaphram...) and said to test it with setting the petcock to "PRI" and see if the problem goes away. I'll try this tomorrow, too.
Some posts mentioned having the pilot fuel screws 1.25 turns out... I don't think this applies to this particular carburetor, does it? As I remember, all brass jets were bottomed out.
Any other ideas? I'm hoping that someone will have a similar bike and say - "Hey... I know what's wrong with Tom's bike!" and keep me from experiencing too many more hours of frustration!
Thanks much for your help! Sorry this post got a bit long...
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