Having probs w/ my '77 GS750. I managed to get the idle air settings down right, and she idles nicely at about 1000 rpm. Now, when riding around, I get popping out the exhaust and every now and then poofs coming back through the carbs. Sounds like leanness to me. Earlier this winter I pulled the carbs down and cleaned them all out, so they're physically ok. The bike has EMGO pod filters, and a 4-1 exhaust w/ a Yoshi muffler of some sort. When I bought it it had the exhaust on it, and no filters. I assume the previous owner was running pods. I pulled the carbs back off, and found out the mains are marked 117.5 (they also have an R and a square with a line half through...I don't know if that means anything). The aluminum needles have the little e-clip set in the middle position. As far as I know the air screw on the side of the carbs should only affect idle. I have not yet adjusted the fuel screw on the underside of the carbs. The Clymer's says hands off, so they don't give a reference point for how many turns out to start with, and if those mains are stock, then from what I have gathered on the board just adjusting those screws won't be enough. Alas, I don't know what the stock sizes would be on a '77 GS750. If 117.5's flow more fuel than stock then I would reason that adjusting those screws might do the trick. But I don't know. Need more info. So if anyone has a reference that tells the stock jet sizes, that would be cool, and any and all advice on improving the situation would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Ryan
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