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litshoot
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i just recently got a 77gs 750. it runs ok, i know that the i have a noise from the exhaust lifter all the way on the left. i just rebuilt the carbs, cleaned them out, set the main jets to 1 turn out, setidle jets to 1.5 roughly. installed a boyer branson ignition. i'm haveing a little trouble being sure i'm getting the right timing, it runs ok. but my question is the cylinders on the left(shifter) side are very rich even when i turn both mixture screws to .5. has anyone seen anything like this. i've tried new plugs with little effect. the bike has never run well thats why i replaced the points, and it seems to be all stock. does anyone have an idea.Tags: None
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ikazuki
litshoot: the circuit you are working on has fuel and air going through it. the screw you adjust increases or decreases the amount of air that goes in to the mix...the more you screw it in the more fuel is allowed in to the circuit,,,the further you screw it out the more air you allow in the circuit.....good luck and keep us posted on your success
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Originally posted by litshoot View Posti know that the i have a noise from the exhaust lifter all the way on the left.
Originally posted by litshoot View Postinstalled a boyer branson ignition. i'm having a little trouble being sure i'm getting the right timing, it runs ok.
Originally posted by litshoot View Posti just rebuilt the carbs, cleaned them out, set the main jets to 1 turn out, setidle jets to 1.5 roughly. but my question is the cylinders on the left(shifter) side are very rich even when i turn both mixture screws to .5. has anyone seen anything like this. i've tried new plugs with little effect. the bike has never run well thats why i replaced the points, and it seems to be all stock. does anyone have an idea.
Carburetion issues will make a lot more sense once you know these are correct.
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litshoot
i feel kinda dumb, i was under the impression by turning the screws in that it limited fuel flow. well that should help some. i had a little quesition with timing it. i lined it up at tdc the way it says too then when i rev to 4500 the mark is way off of where i am at tdc.
do you usually time it by tdc of where its at at 4500 because at the moment their is a big difference.
also i've noticed that it doesn't like to return to idle after i ride, will sit around 2000rpm and after a complete stop may slow down to curb idle. i remeber hearing something about what this means, but for the life of me can't remeber. thanks .
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Originally posted by litshoot View Posti i was under the impression by turning the screws in that it limited fuel flow.
Can somebody please agree with that or correct my limited thinking on these VM carbs?
Originally posted by litshoot View Postalso i've noticed that it doesn't like to return to idle after i ride, will sit around 2000rpm and after a complete stop may slow down to curb idle. i remeber hearing something about what this means, but for the life of me can't remeber. thanks .
If you do have a leak, it makes no sense to try to adjust the mixture at the carb, so fix the leak, then adjust the mixture ar the carbs.
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litshoot
well the plugs on all but one cylinder were sooty while one was nearly clean but lean.
i thought the screw on top was idle
the screw on bottom was primary
and i remember that clockwise makes the bike lean.
someone please correct me.
also which mark should the timing be on at 4500rpm
thanks
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