The backstory;
I bought a 1978 GS750E last weekend, 30K, clean-ish looking bike
started, ran, a bit of a stumble, was registered and driven about 1000 miles last year, fuel leak, newish tires, generic pods, somewhat beatup 4-1: picked up for $500. good deal I think
"Opportunities" I've found so far:
Removed gas tank and all painted parts for stripping and refinishing, mainly
because I don't care for the faded grey, exterior rust minimal.
Gas leak was @ petcock, new one ordered. Very light tank spot rust
but will etch, and coat.
Exhaust somewhat more beat up than I thought, and will need some sealing before I get going, may be replaced if the money lines up. Cheap
flanges @ header, no exhaust gaskets, and leaking.
Only 11.4v @ battery and falling. R/R fails stator paper checks, and
the stator does as well (60VAC/60VAC/24VAC). Magnet wire and Honda R/R to be ordered this week.
Oil Leak @ Valve Cover Gasket, near tacho cable, already has new valve cover gasket & new headgasket though, hmm.... Be interesting when I pop the cover to check the valve clearance
Oil is clean, removed stator, carbs this morning. Will rewind stator this week, and tore down carbs tonight, and hence the questions:
The Questions:
I followed Paul Musser's fine VM Carb Rebuild instructions, and some things
did not line up with my setup, but for the most part they did. (Namely the throttle stopper plate cannot be removed with #1 carb top on, and the mounting plate cannot be removed before the throttle shaft as the throttle shaft passes through the mounting plate) ( http://www.thegsresources.com/files/vm_carb_rebuild.pdf )
I found a one pilot air screw stripped (got it out, but will have to replace) and a couple of the slide needle housing screws (the ones in the slide) stripped (one set will need to be drilled out, yay).
The most troubling thing is that one of the pilot (fuel) screws was driven into the carb body and broken off. The tip is now wedged in the jet(port?) Any ideas on how to get this out? Its not a straight shot down the slide, so drilling does not seem possible, and drilling from the bottom blind will likely ruin the jet. I have it soaking now and hopefully that loosens it up.
On another carb body, the little tab that locates in the slot on the slide is gone, broken off. The slide seems no worse for the wear, but who knows? Anyone have any experience with this? Will it bind? Will this be a fatal failure?
Also, I am missing (according to Paul's pictures) A spring, two plastic washers, and a gasket at the top of all four jet needles. I'm afraid to ask, but do I need to replace these? I assume I will as the needle had slop, and presumably would not otherwise?
Lastly, none of my float needles has springs, and Paul makes reference to paying close attention to them (no picture though). Should the float needles have a spring?
I greatly appreciate any help offered.
Thanks!
Shaughn
Registered as 1977, Mfd: 9/77, PO claims its a 1978...
Engine: GS750-49349
Frame: GS750E-12753
Main Jets: 102
Jet Needles: 5F21-3
Bleeder (Pilot Jet): 15
Float Needle Seat :23
Slides: 1.5
Miles: 30,673
Intake: Generic Pods
Exhaust: Beat-up 4-1
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