I just bought a 1980 GS850G (well, GS850GT according to the title. It has the full fairing, saddle bags, et cetera.) Anyway, I picked the bike up for cheap because it had what the previous owner thought was a "carbuetor issue."
He said that they could get the bike to run and idle, but it was rough, and any effort to give it throttle would kill the bike. Sure, I've heard of this on carbs before, but I've also heard as it being a cam timing issue.
I'm not sure just how reliable the cam chains are on these things, but I have the carbs off and the bike reasonably pulled apart right now so I can work on things. Is the only way to check cam timing to pull the valve cover off? I don't really want to but if need be, I'll pull the cover off. Also, since I'm here, how well do the automatic tensioners work? Do they keep everything pretty quiet? (Problem on an old '74 KZ400 I had, that's why I ask.)
Anyway, I'm heading out to tear into the carbs and just give them a thorough cleaning and see what I can get out of that, and see where that gets me. I might start piecing the bike together in the mean time and I'd like to hear it run by tomorrow night!
Thanks for any help you can offer everyone, and I look forward to learning from you all!
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