So I pulled a 77 gs550 out of this junkyard for a pretty good price, it has 7600 miles on it. Had heard the GS series bikes have very strong and durable engines so I thought this would be a great bike to get running.
When I got the bike, the carburettors where being soaked, and I believed it when they told me that the bike had been running when parked.
SO where the hell do I start with this explaining my problem thing, there are alot of problems i think.
Ill give you some information as to what I have done so far that is relevant to my problem(s), in chronological order:
new battery
changed the oil, however with car oil
New spark plugs, and bought the 10 pack in case I fouled one or two
complete tear down of carbs, cleaning off varnish etc with qtips and clearing jets and all passageways with carb cleaner and compressed air.
set float heights to 24mm (+-1)
laser cut all new float gaskets to oem spec and installed them
put back together
set pilot fuel screw to 2 out (have since moved it down to 5/8 with better results)
set idle air screws to 2 out
at this point i reinstalled
the carbs and tried to get her running.
well she would run but terribly erratic
-the 1 and 2 cylinders do not fire until the engine is warm and maybe possible only with choke off
-bog heavily on initial opening of throttle and then would race forward
all of a sudden
-also the engine does not do anything consistently whether cold or warm, its different everytime
-runs rich (if you look at the spark plugs)
i was able to go for a ride on the damn thing a week and a half ago, found out i can only upshift if i use a heavy jerk up with my hand, so mostly riding around the urban area i live in 1st gear, hoping it would eventually loosing some stuff up, who knows right? it will shift but not with the top of my foot. took it up to my college to use the internet to look up my shifting issues, went back out to take it home with the idea that i should get motorcycle oil and that could be the issue. however now i couldnt get it to run at all like i had and if i could get it running and warmed up it would stall out when put into gear. it has been up at school ever since.
so it was then at this point the i recieved my clymer manual in the mail along with a new set of intake boot clamps and clamps for the airbox side as well (they had been missing up until this point
), also i have new o-rings for the intake boots
-i took the carbs off again to check the float chamber and check the jets to see if they were dirty again, all clear and i also finally reset pilot fuel screws to 5/8th out
-this time i made sure the throttle cables were properly adjusted, as i was having issues with that before as well
-started her up and same old crazy crap
-also my battery is now pretty much dead and i am trying to trouble shoot with kick start...im only 24 but man its messing with my knees and hip with all the effort im putting into it
-FINALLY set and tested the timing
started it up and got a damn nice idle a little above 1100 rpms, with the choke on...i would rev on it and while alittle sluggish it was much much better and would rev freely without wanting to die
idled for about 5 minutes and them the rpms started climbing higher and higher and as i took it off choke they yet continued to climb
, gave it throttle which basically killed it.
now it doesnt really want to start, and if it does, it only wants to idle. it will rev but its pretty damn easy to kill with too much. it likes me to kind of jiggle the throttle before i pull it down, it will rev then but die otherwise, if you know what i mean with the jiggling... and at first (after setting timing)
i had all 4 cylinders i am now back to two (3 and 4) and havent gotten it to run long enough to take the choke all the way off.
also a few more issues:
-inherited a damaged and jammed pilot fuel screw on carb #4
----have decided that until i can track down a way to get the jammed tip out and find a new pilot fuel screw (im on to both issues, hopefully can take care of it within the week)
-have not been able to install the orings for the intake boot because i cant the screws off........cant fit an impact wrench in there to do the job i suppose.
-transmission is a whole other issue, i finally put some motorcycle oil and changed the filter as recommended by the dealer and it feels like it wants to change gears easer but of course i havent even tried to take it for a spin yet, but im assuming at this point that i might need to prepare myself for a bent selector shaft and/or bent shifting forks (does this seem like a possibility with only 7600 miles or do you tihnk i got some sludge in the gear box that it making it hard to shift????
-i have ordered an all new vm carb o-ring set from the website recommended on the vm carb rebuild write-up
-i still cant figure out any logical reason for the 1/2 cylinders to not want to run cold...it would make sense to me if it were 1/4 or 2/3....its just wierd, am i missing something?? i have good blue spark from all spark plugs, i know timing is correct
-the dealer said that there would be no reason to expect a need to adjust the valves with so few miles on it, so i have not check valve clearences, nor have i checked compression ( lack tools)
other helpful info maybe:
i am running an inline fuel filter
my gas tank might still be dirty, any tips on how to do clean it? if read how tos but what i cant figure out is how to drain the tank completly, without a little bit of slush left...
overview:
1 and 2 cylinders not firing
bogging on throttle
stalling
dying for unknown reason (like all of a sudden)
stalling out when put under load
engine seems to be ok at first start and then get rougher and rougher as it warms up
im more interested at this point in getting it running before i try to tackle to tranny issues.
next steps:
install intake boot o-rings
install carb o-rings
maybe disassemble the petcock and check the screen above it for blockage and try to figure out how to make my tank spic and span so i can get rid of the inline fuel filter altogether
flush engine with kerosene and then replae oil.
any thoughts on any of this???????
sorry for the scattered presentation of my problems and any spelling errors, i think at this point anything im missing i can just fill you in on later. i hope i am communicating my problem precisely enough
looknig forward to hearing what you all have to say, i am ready and determined to get this right.
thanks,
will
also, will be posting pictures of the bike once i find my camera cable, i have pretty big plans for some customization im going to do to this thing....eventually, and would also like to discuss my ideas when the time comes.
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