I'm looking for some guidance here...(sorry for the long post)
I just finished rebuilding and installing the carbs on my 1980 GS850GT. It is 29 Degrees F outside. The bike had not been run in over a year. I installed the carbs without the airbox (ran naked) as I will be installing UNI-Filter Filter Pods when I am completed.
I flooded the bowls and verified that all 4 carbs were getting fuel by cracking the drains on each. The number 4 float valve did not seem to be seating all the way as there was a slow leak (1 drip every 5 seconds) from that carb. (I am not concerned about that yet...)
I primed the carbs with starting fluid and WHAM, the bike fired right up and ran very smooth. Choke-On, the bike would die out after the starting fluid was all used up. I eventually got it to stay running on gas with the choke off, and keeping the RPM's over 2500 (by using a LOT of throttle manipulation...).
When it was running, I would hold the throttle steady at about 1/3 throttle. The bike would oscillate RPM's between 2500 and 3500. I am quite sure that this is my leaky float valve, which I will be fixing. However, my problem is that the bike will die if I allow the RPM's to drop below about 1300. I think that it is an overly-lean condition that is causing this.
SO, my question is this.
I am going to have to at least fix the float valve, so while I have the carbs off again, what should my jetting be? (Clip Position, Air Screw Turns, Main Jet, Pilot Jet...)
Here's the final configuration:
Stock 4 into 2 exhaust and UNI-Filter Pods
Also,
Do you think that my low RPM running problem is NOT jetting? Why?
Do you think that my oscillating RPM's was NOT caused by the leaky float valve on the #4 carb? Why?
Thanks for the advice!
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