The way to a reliable bike is to do the basic maintenance - and that includes changing all the old rotted o-rings. If they are not leaking now (and I strongly suspect they are), they will be soon so just get busy.:shock:
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Originally posted by robertbarr View Post
The way to a reliable bike is to do the basic maintenance - and that includes changing all the old rotted o-rings. If they are not leaking now (and I strongly suspect they are), they will be soon so just get busy.:shock:Ed
To measure is to know.
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Originally posted by robertbarr View PostHere, re-read this:
You're dealing with a bike that's about 30 years old. (I didn't find the year mentioned in this thread).
How old are the intake O-rings? If you DON'T know, then any effort OTHER THAN replacing them is wasted.
There's only one sequence that makes sense, if you want to solve this. If you want to just horse around, that's fine. Your bike. If you want this dealt with, you have to have a solidly sealed intake, clean carbs, proper valve lash and THEN a carb sync.
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PAULYBOY
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matt_gs450
I have a 450T as well. And the idle does have some variance as the bike warms up. But I've found that I can compensate for it using the idle adjust screw. I take it that's not helping in your case.
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PAULYBOY
I haven't fooled with that yet. Although, since nothing has been done to the carbs, exhaust or air supply, I don't see where thaty would come into play.
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matt_gs450
Just to clarify: the idle adjustment screw (also called the throttle adjuster) is between the two carbs and you can reach between and behind the carbs to adjust it by hand. I'm pretty sure it's meant to be adjusted as needed based on the bike's operating temperature as it's relatively easy to adjust while you're riding.
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Originally posted by matt_gs450 View PostJust to clarify: the idle adjustment screw (also called the throttle adjuster) is between the two carbs and you can reach between and behind the carbs to adjust it by hand. I'm pretty sure it's meant to be adjusted as needed based on the bike's operating temperature as it's relatively easy to adjust while you're riding.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Carb rebuild tutorial...https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac...d_Tutorial.pdf
KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection
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PAULYBOY
Originally posted by matt_gs450 View PostI have a 450T as well. And the idle does have some variance as the bike warms up. But I've found that I can compensate for it using the idle adjust screw. I take it that's not helping in your case.
B. keep driving the 94 full size Bronco in town (10 mpg if he's coasting halfway)
C. use the motorcycle.
Hmmmmmmmmmm.........
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jadesystem
WD40 with a long red tube spout is the best troubleshooting tool you can have for finding vacuum leaks in the carburation area. Just spray the entire area you suspect the leak is. My situation was old and cracked
carb boots. All of them were hardened, cracked, and were no good.
The idle should race-up in RPMs once the leak sucks in the flammable WD40 liquid into the combustion chamber. Soapy water serves no purpose since vacuum will suck the water in and rust the inside of
the carbs and or cylinder. Water will not burn, nor is it a fuel !!
Goodluck to you !!
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