Resurrecting a GS450T that was parked for 3-5 years before I bought it. Rather than part it going to sell to a new rider-great starter bike. Everything was complete and stock.
Don't know if it was running properly when parked. Previous owner was vague on this point.
Has 10K on motor/chassis. Appears generally well cared for. Sat with fuel in tank-cleaned out with no rust remaining. Replaced petcock-fuel flow normal. Changed all fluids. Cleaned air filter. Replaced battery. Checked all electrical connections. Installed H4 headlight. Wrapped rusted exhaust crossover with stainless flashing and hose clamped (new exhaust is new owner's project).
Started right away but idles and runs to 2000-2500 on LH cyl then RH kicks in too. Backfires through airbox occasionally until RH kicks in. Checked balance with vacuum gauges - very close. Checked idle screws and set to 2 turns each. Checked and adjusted timing - spot on and advance works to spec. Have spark on both cylinders although RH spark seems to run from the center electrode up and down the wire electrode a bit. RH spark seems strong enough for ignition (blueish yellow). LH spark is stronger. New plugs are sooty although LH is keeping insulator clean. Bike has idled a bunch and hasn't been run at speed much for the last while.
Both coils show about 4 ohms.
Went through carbs. Cleaned up nicely. Only problem noted was RH carb diaphragm had been mis-seated previously, kind of folded over. I reseated and applied a bit of sealant to area where it had been folded. Float heights were in spec and identical on both. Appeared to have 115 mainjet although hard to make out.
About to do another round of troubleshooting.
1. Plan to disconnect headlight (too much voltage draw)?
2. Going to check ground on coils.
3. Going to check voltage while running (idle-4k)
4. Compression test.
5. Swap diaphragms between carbs.
Any advice on this one? Am I on the right track?
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