I have moved the needles both up and down with only very minor changes in the RPM at which it sputters out. No change in the needles has corrected the problem but raising them seems to make it worse.
The only thing that made a significant difference was taking the pod air filters off...with no filter it ran great. So, Too Rich, Right? Next I tried the float height and found them incorrectly high...so I lowered them all to the .88" spec. in the book. This made absolutely no difference in the way it ran.
So the needles are on the second ring, the fuel/air screws are currently at 3 turns. Tried from 2 to 3 1/2 and this seems to give me the best idle, but no change in the 4500 rpm issue. The jets are 160, from the kit.
A little more history here: I got this bike in non-running condition with the air filter lost. Added pods and rejetted and it was running like a champ. Start easy, idle good, run strong and fast....all that. Then I sold it to make room for a project bike I really want to keep...an '83 GS1100G.
I didn't realize at the time the 'friend' of my daughter's was actually one of the Beavis and Butthead duo, not sure which one. Anyway, he and his buddy decided to get doped up and go for a ride. After the accident he decided not to pay for the bike and I got to take it back home. I've repaired or replaced the forks, turn signals, handlebar and signal generator. Yup...the SG took an asphalt hit and was destroyed. I'm thrilled.
But the bottom line is I don't want to keep rebuilding this thing. I want to get it running reasonably well and sell it. Does anyone out there have a suggestion that doesn't involve spending a fortune on new parts?
4500 rpm isn't enough to say "Runs Great" even on Craig's List.
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