I cleaned carbs (they actually weren't too bad, but replaced all parts anyways...jets, mains, etc...set bowl height). Didn't separate carbs. New plugs & charged the battery.
Bike started on 2nd try, ran 20 seconds and died. Next attempt only ran 5 sec. Then it wouldn't start - battery is already out of juice.
All attempts now to start bike won't work. I'm using a new battery @ this point and new ground from battery to motor & frame. All 4 plugs have spark, though it doesn't seem very strong to me (I'm not a mech, so not sure how bright spark should be). I'm really thinking that it should be able to start and I'm a bit baffled as to what to diagnose with the carbs. I've got Air/Fuel screw out 1 1/4 turns per manual spec. Choke and Throttle cables operate properly.
I noticed that battery and starter relay leads get pretty warm (almost hot), even on the first cold crank attempt (~5sec). Mfr. date on battery is '06, so I'm sure theres a problem w/ the charging system as well. I read the FAQ on the stator issue w/ the GS, so I'm going to look at inspecting all electrical connections now and run all the tests which don't require motor to run.
In the mean time, a couple questions:
1. Will a toasted R/R or Stator prevent the bike from starting? I wouldn't think so, but not sure. Should I stop trying to start this thing until I can test or update charging system?
2. Lights & indicators appear OK, but horn doesn't work. You can hear the horn's diaphram click once as it tries to move, but then nothing. However, if I hook horn directly to 12v, it is perfectly fine. Would this help indicate where in the harness something may be going bad? Or do I have to just trace everything? (note - I did clean terminals and harness plugs at horn).
Any hints and suggestions are appreciated as well. I've read a number of other posts on general starting/carb issues, but I haven't been able to piece together the info I need.
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