Anyway, I just did some basic maintenance in preperation for a cross country journey on my '81 GS850G (from lawrence KS to Santa Fe NM to portland OR via the pacific coast highway . I followed my book through the processes which included cleaning and oil saturating the airfilter. The book recommends using "special air filter oil" or using "clean motor oil" if you don't have any. I was cheap and opted for the motor oil since I allready had some laying around.
This lead to dissaster as now there oil in my carbs which is making the mix way too rich, causing misses and hesitation at 4k+ rpms, fouling the plugs very quickly with burnt oil gunk, etc etc.
I took some bad advice from my dad and a friend who said that it would just burn out. So I road tested it a bit and felt it clearing out. I decided to hit the road, assuming that it would continue to clear out as I drove it. After a few hundred miles I noticed it was getting progressively worse. I tried using a spray carb cleaner to no avail. It continued to get worse and my top spead steadily fell from 85 to 60 over the couse of a few hundred more miles.
I made it to Santa Fe where I have a friends garage at my disposal...
I plan to clean/rebuild the carbs but I suspect that more work is gonna have to be done. I absolutely cannot afford to have a mechanic tackle this for $70/hour considering I have been on the road and flying by the seat of pants for the last 2 1/2 years. Do I need to overhaul the engine? Is there a product that could clean this gunk out? Or should I hunker down, get a job and house here in Santa Fe, bite the bullet, and have a mechanic do this?
Any help, advice, jokes to lighten my mood, ideas, etc would be greatly appreciated!
thanks.
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