I have an 82 Suzuki gs650e that was given to me by a friend who aquired it in trade for some landscaping work. The bike has been sitting, since 1981, out in someone's back yard. I got the bike last year, and almost gave up trying to fix it. The bike has only 11,568 miles. The carbs are Mikuni BS32SS
All of the aluminum is oxidized so it looks ugly. There is some texture material splattered on it. (I guess someone textured their house) The fork seals were bad, the seat is torn, and there is some minor rust on the frame. (not a pretty picture) I want to make sure I can get it running before I tackle the cosmetic part of the bike.
Here is what I have done to it so far:
1) Flushed out and replaced the oil and filter
2) Checked the compression (within specs)
3) Removed and cleaned carbs (noticed different jet sizes)
4) Rebuilt petcock (torn diaphram)
5) Replaced Spark Plugs
6) Replaced Turn Signal Switch (not working)
7) Bleed out the old brake fluid
8) Replaced fork seals
9) Inspected the boots (fore and aft)
Here is what my bike is still doing:
1) Hard starting (hot or cold)
2) Slight poping noise on idle
3) Backfiring at about 2500 RPM
4) Bogging down at around 5000 RPM (choke off)
5) Reving up past 5000 RPM (half choke)
6) Slight rattle in the CAM area (is this normal?)
7) A thunk can be heard when it backfires (where?)
I read all of the replies from my previous postes (and the Q&A) and decided to remove the carbs again and use a dip to clean them. Right now I have all the carbs out and separated. Carbs 1 and 2 have been dipped, rinsed with carb cleaner, and reassembled. I am also putting in the correct main jets (97.5) and inspecting the throttle and diaphram.
NOTE: Be sure your work area, your tools, and your hands are clean. (I found out the hard way) Also be sure to use a lint-free cloth to wipe down your parts.
I don't know how to clean the tank yet. I am going to remove the float assembly to see if there is any rust. I didn't notice any in the carbs, but I couldn't run it for too long.
This bike will be my first one. I am unable to purchase a newer ride due to finacial difficulties. (minimum wage)
Thanks again for your help amd motivation. Now its time to dip some more carbs.
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