I'm new to this forum (although I have read info here for some time) because I now have my own sob story and need help.
My motorcycle is a 1979 GS850N which I recently purchased. It had a leaky head gasket and was running rough. Did my usual- bought a Clymer's manual for maintenance info and put it to use to work on the above issues.
Took the engine apart down to the head gasket, replaced the gaskets there and worked my way back up. Reassembled the cams as instructed in Clymer's (engine to TDC, exhaust cam arrow 1 pointing correctly, got the correct number of chain links from exhaust cam arrow 2 to intake cam arrow 3 and the tensioners right) so don't think my problem is there.
For the bikes poor running I tore apart the carbs, cleaned them and reassembled with new gaskets and float valves.
After all of this the bike does less than it did before- now it won't even start!
I've done the troubleshooting to find that the plugs are sparking and that the fuel petcock is operating correctly.
What I have found to be odd (especially after cleaning the carbs) is the plugs are dry even though the engine isn't popping. Can the engine possibly not be getting fuel after this work was done? Don't know how this could be but it also seems to be the only answer.
I am getting very frustrated at this and am considering finding a mechanic to get the bike running for me even though I don't want to spend that much more money. Plus, even though I am a novice at this, I have good mechanical skills and my pride wants me to see this project through.
Does anyone out there have some advice? I would appreciate it VERY MUCH!
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