Been having a little trouble getting my new 77 GS750 to start with the electric starter the last week or so. Its been pretty cold here in Chicagoland. So I got me a new trickle-charger and hooked it up. I was really glad to see the ol' girl start right up today.
I was letting 'er warm up a little and just checkin' 'er out. I love this thing. Wish I could ride, but to much snow and ice on the ground for that.
Anyway, to the question. As I was looking everything over I notice a little puff of steam coming from the bottom of the muffler. A quick inspection showed a pinhole in the middle of the bottom of the muffler. I checked the other side and there are two on that side! Keep in mind that these are very small holes. Litterally pin sized.
Now, this bike runs pretty good, but only gets about 30mpg. I've been reading tons of technical posts here in the GSR forum and am planning to do the full blown tune up once the weather gets warm enough again to work in the garage.
So, is it advisable to do the tune up (all the carb cleaning, adjusting, syncing, and valve work, etc) with small leaks in the exhaust or do I need to fix the exhaust first?
Any wisdom/advice is apprecatied.
Thanks,
G
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