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Originally posted by N56629 View Post
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Originally posted by anikmankar View Postno other reason....unplug one plug at a time and replace back while the bike is running. Check if the popping stops when the plug is removed ...if it does you know the problem is in that cylinder area. then you can go deeper...may have to increase the idle so the bike does not go off.
make sure you have rubber gloves or something when you do it.
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I had same problem with '79 GS1000S. Check vacuum hose from #3carb to back of fuel tap (petcock ?). Previous owner had removed it. I blanked both connections using short pieces of fuel line and zip ties although now run position is now OFF,no reserve and bike runs on PRI. I refuel using trip meter as guide. Good luckhttp://i258.photobucket.com/albums/h...esMapSimon.jpg
'79 GS1000S my daily ride in Aus
'82 (x2) GS650ET in the shed
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abates226
This is a funny situation. I have had something similar, though. Do you have the vacuum-controlled fuel cock? I do. Mine had a vacuum leak, and was only letting enough fuel trickle in to feed #3 adequately. I actually vacuum-sycnhed the carbs and it ran really hot on 1, 2, and 4. Couldn't figure it out for the longest time, but I had the tank off and the carbs, doing the dyno stage 3 kit 'cause of new V&H kit thinking I was just out of whack from the new pipes, but I got to looking at the petcock and tested it, and got no fuel on the PRI position, and a bare trickle on the run position with a large sucking sound around the screw. Theoretically, you're giong to get enough fuel for the #3, and depending on the severity of the problem, you starve everything else. Rich #3 and lean 1, 2, and 4. I've heard the Pingel gravity feed with adapter plate touted highly, but I got original on ebay for $50, so decided not to reinvent the wheel. I'll find out tomorrow if my theory is correct. I'll let you know.
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