Let me start by saying that I've found this forum and many of the regulars' tips and advice to be a real big help to me, so a big thanks.
My issue is not so much a problem as it is more of a question. I'll first give a rundown of the particulars:
The bike is an '82 GS750T, all stock, in pretty decent condition appearance wise anyways. Had for 7 weeks and it's been running quite well afaik. This is what I've done to it so far:
1-Changed air filter and sealed the airbox/cover with weatherstrip.
2-Changed oil and filter (Castrol 4-stroke 10w40 and Wix filter)
3-New plugs (NGK D8EA gapped to .028")
4-Went over the stator papers and accordingly the electrical is healthy. Re-connected the R/R ground to the battery negative terminal. Went over every connection and ground I could get my hands on, ensured they were clean and greased 'em with dielectric grease.
5-Rebuilt the starter (part of what I do for a living), it seemed a bit slow. Good thing as the brushes were worn and the commutator needed a good cleaning.
6-Replaced the stock solenoid with a heavy duty Ford. I get them at cost, around $4.00 Can. So why not.
7-Did the coil relay mod. Definitely gave the bike more jam. Very nice tip.
8-Adjusted valve clearances. All 16 at .005".
Here's the thing, the last couple of days, it's idling rougher than I'm used to. While riding it also bogs/stutters once in awhile as it's warming up, I've noticed it mostly in 1rst, 2nd, 3rd gears. I've also noticed the engine lopes a little bit at stop lights (1rst gear, clutch lever pulled in).
Did the petcock vacuum tests according to here:
Petcock is healthy.
Plugs have soot, all 4. So I decided to do the "highest RPM idle adjust" from here:
To be crystal clear, this is the screw I was adjusting:
Following the high idle procedure, step by step, by the time I got to adjusting carb #1, there was no difference in idle, no matter how many turns, clock or counterclock, the idle stayed the same, no bogging, no increased RPM, nothing. What I did afterwards was bottomed all four mixture screws, and brought them up 1.5 turns (lean the mix as I understand it). The idle is still rough, but no bogging or loping at stop, so far.
The next thing on the agenda is carb cleaning, and my guess is that the idle issue is related. I've already got four kits from Parts'n More in hand, and have the O-ring sets ordered from Robert Barr:
(Great deal on those rings btw).
Plus a manometer and colortune on the way.
My mechanical background has been cars, and fuel injection, not so much carbs. But this no change in idle has been bugging me. Any ideas? Something I might have to worry about?
Input appreciated.
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