I've just picked up an 82 GS450GA (shaft drive semi-automatic) to help get my brother-in-law back on his feet for basic transportation. We cleaned the carbs yesterday and got them back on the bike, but it's still very difficult to start and we have to use starter fluid which only lasts briefly. I've previously rebuilt the 4 on my '71 CB500 and it worked out better than these two, and they were in much worse shape than the ones from the Suzuki.
Now, we might be doing something very wrong, let me fill you in. We have the tank off, and used an oil can to put in about two cans full of gas into the carbs. The airbox is disconnected to enable easier carb insertion/removal.
When redoing the carbs, there were brass two screws in each that we couldn't get out and were concerned about stripping the threads. The first was the small one at the face of the throat opening, the other next to the highspeed jet. Could these be the problems? We soaked the carbs in solution and used plenty of spray cleaner too. But those two didn't wan to budge. Should we just soak 'em longer, or can we stick a wire in there to verify passages are clear? We did get the main jet out and it's good.
At rest how high should the barrels be - how much gap to the bottom of the throat?
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