I gradually took the choke off and got the bike to idle at about 1500 RPM. It would idle for a few minutes and then slowly die. If the bike was about to stall I could tap on the throttle and it would idle again but then shortly after it would die. During this time it wouldn't race at all. I was unsure if the petcock was broken so during this time I left it on Prime.
Anxious to get out and ride a little, I took the bike for a quick 2.5 mile test ride around the block (city driving--petcock in the ON position). At the first stop light about a half mile down the street the bike idled at 3000 RPM, and subsequent lights I would have to open the throttle a little to keep it going. During the ride the bike was very smooth with no noticeable flat spots, engine racing, or hesitation. Once I got back, the engine stalled, and there was no juice left in the battery to restart the bike.
From searching around I am thinking my next steps are to do a test of the stator/rectifier for the battery problem. As for the idle issue, I am thinking my next steps are to check for intake leaks on the intake side of the carbs, and possibly replace the O-rings. The only difference that I see is that I am not having a high idle problem. It idles great with no choke for a few minutes and then dies. Once it dies the first time after taking the choke off it will not idle properly again unless I tap the throttle to keep it going. Also some suggestions I read were to do a compression test as well. Are there any other suggestions from riders with a similar problem? Thanks for the help.
1982 GS650G Shaft Drive
27k+ miles
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