I'm a learning mechanic, and last spring bought a good looking 1982 GS750TZ that I want to get running smoothly. The previous owner said he "just had it running" but it needed a battery. After a whole summer of overcoming issue after issue, now it seems that the problem is that the #1 Cylinder is not getting any go-go juice. The guy who owned the bike before me torqued the Fuel Flow Screw (referred to as the Pilot Air Screw in your carb cleaner guide) on the #1 carb closed and then mostly stripped it trying to open it again. I haven't helped matters any by monkeying with it eather. At any rate, I've already invested so much time and money into getting this bike street-worthy (battery, plugs, tires, chain and sprockets, coils, some electrical work, a gasket or two), I really don't want to invest in a new carb or a mechanic to drill out the bad screw. I've come SO far and I'm SO SO close. My wife wants me to build a deck this summer, so if i can't find a cheap way to get it rolling, the bike will have to sit another year while my loot and effort gets invested elsewhere. I just need to loosen it like 2 or 3 (or 4) turns to get my cylinder some gas.
Take a look at the pic, I hope it isn't too fuzzy.
Please help.
Thanks again-
Monk
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