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new_gser
GS550E Carb problems?
I have a 1986 GS550E that I had posted for sale. There did not seem to be much interest in it so I pulled down the post and decided to fix it and keep it for myself. I just replaced the carb boots between the carb and the engine, the boots between the carb and airbox are fine. When I started it I held the choke about halfway for about 45 seconds. I let it warm up for 5 to 10 minutes and adjusted the idle to about 1200 RPM's. (If I go much lower the bike starts to run rough and stall) I took it for a 10 minute ride and it ran great. I stopped at a store and when I came out and restarted the bike, the idle was about 800 rpm's and I could not keep it running. I had to use the throttle with the clutch pulled in to keep it running. I got it home this way, but every time I had to shift it would stall because I had to release the throttle. (clutch starting at 60mph is NOT a good idea, but standing up a 22 year old bike was kind of cool!!) I put about 250 miles on it before I replaced the boots. It actually ran better with the torn boots on it. Any ideas?Tags: None
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Skyboy8950
You should check your mixture screws. You may have made it too rich to compensate for the torn boots. Once you get those dialed in, take it for a spin, let it get warm, then adjust the idle screw to where you want it.
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MelodicMetalGod
Welcome new_gser!!!
Sounds very much like my bike when I first got it. The main issue turned out to the be the carbs - they needed a good cleaning, particularly the pilot circuit. There are certainly other possible causes, but if you haven't cleaned the carbs, check 'em out.
Best of luck!
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new_gser
I cleaned the carbs last year when I started to rebuild it and I have not touched the mixture screws, but the previous owner may have so I will check it out. Also, when I had torn boots after running for 10-15 minutes the rpm's would be up to about 4500 at idle, but now that I replaced the boots the rpm's drop to around 800 or lower after running for 10-15 minutes. Could I have a problem with the filter or line coming from the airbox?
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Originally posted by new_gser View PostI cleaned the carbs last year when I started to rebuild it and I have not touched the mixture screws, but the previous owner may have so I will check it out. Also, when I had torn boots after running for 10-15 minutes the rpm's would be up to about 4500 at idle, but now that I replaced the boots the rpm's drop to around 800 or lower after running for 10-15 minutes. Could I have a problem with the filter or line coming from the airbox?Ed
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doctorgonzo
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new_gser
O.K. Thanks for the info. I will check this out as soon as I can. Is there a starting point for the mixture screw? Example.. Turn in all the way and back out 3 turns or whatever it may be?
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doctorgonzo
Originally posted by new_gser View PostO.K. Thanks for the info. I will check this out as soon as I can. Is there a starting point for the mixture screw? Example.. Turn in all the way and back out 3 turns or whatever it may be?
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MelodicMetalGod
Originally posted by new_gser View PostO.K. Thanks for the info. I will check this out as soon as I can. Is there a starting point for the mixture screw? Example.. Turn in all the way and back out 3 turns or whatever it may be?
Best of luck!
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MelodicMetalGod
Originally posted by doctorgonzo View PostI'd start at 2, maybe 2.5. Can really vary between bikes, so hard to say. If it's stock, the factory setting (which is likely a tad lean) is in the manual.
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new_gser
Where are the mixture screws on the carb? I looked and I am not sure where they are. (a pic would be helpful) I have never had to adjust them on previous bikes I have owned. This is my first project bike. Also, on one of the other posts there is a shop manual for an 83 GS550E. Can this manual also be used for an 86?
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new_gser
Well, I had the day off today and a friend of mine and helped me check the mixture screw. Turns out 3 of them were 2 turns out and 1 was 1 turn out. Started them out at 2 1/2 turns each and she ran better so we adjusted them to 3 turns out each and it is running and idling fine. Took it for a short ride and I was very happy with the performance. Now I just have to look into my charging problem. Thanks for all the good info.
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MelodicMetalGod
Originally posted by new_gser View PostWhere are the mixture screws on the carb? I looked and I am not sure where they are. (a pic would be helpful) I have never had to adjust them on previous bikes I have owned. This is my first project bike. Also, on one of the other posts there is a shop manual for an 83 GS550E. Can this manual also be used for an 86?
The 83 manual is appropriate and an excellent reference for the 83-86 models. However, it is an 83 version, therefore any slight changes made to subsequent years (not many) will vary from the manual. I've used it for my 85 and I haven't had any issues yet.
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