1982 GS1100E (stock carbs, boxes, and exhaust)
I checked two of the "Air Screws" and they were about 2 1/4 turns out
Is this a normal setting I am used to about 1 1/2 turns out and this seems extreme. I look in the sticky post about carb setting and the only bike close to mine that I see is the 83 1100ED (Canadian) at 2 1/2 turns. So does anyone know for sure what it should approx. be for a good starting point?
I also read another post that talks about 8 screw setting to know or 2 sets of 4 if I understand correctly, however after removing everything from the carbs the only pieces that were removed that weren't bottomed out were the "Air Screws". Everything else was tight. The thread talked about "Fuel Screws" needing to be set. I looked over the "Carburetor Clean & Repair Pictorial" pdf that is on the site and cannot find a reference to the "Fuel Screws". What am I missing?
Here is a list of what was removed and you will notice I am using quotes because I have noticed different names for some of the parts and I am using the names that were used in the Pictorial.
"Needle Valve & Seat"
"Pilot Jet & Plug"
"Main Jet & Washer"
"Needle Jet"
"Throttle Valve (Slide) & CV "boot""
"Air Screw, Spring, Washer, O-Ring"
"Air Jet"
So what did I miss? The only thing that I can think of is that the "Pilot Jet" that was under the black plug is the "Fuel Screw" that is being refered too, but I am pretty sure it was tight also.
Any help would be great!
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