Working on an 86 550ES for a friend and fellow GSR. Had to do a motor transplant, and yes the valves on the "new" motor are adjusted. The battery is questionable, but i will be tending to that.
Here, however, is the deal:
After transplanting the motor, we got the bike (after fighting with the battery) to fire and run. It was taken up the road for a good ways, and the comment was that the bike seemed flat. I did not get the chance to test ride it myself. Had to return TODAY (previous engagement was a couple weeks ago) to find and repair an oil leak that cropped up (turned out to be another funky 16v 550 thing...) Fixed that and then took it up the road MYSELF. Indeed, the bike stumbles down low. Seemed rich. Took it back to the garage, and pulled the plugs. ONE and TWO are black and fluffy, RICH. THREE and FOUR look pretty good, maybe a HAIR on the lean side. Now, I know that spark for one and two is kinda weak. But that is not amazing to me, because i know the battery is kinda weak. I have seen it happen before, but why or how or would the faulty battery cause only TWO cylinders not to fire right? Hrmmm maybe, but prolly not. I dont know these carbs very well. They are goofy to me. The bike ran fine with the previous motor, and it only sat for a couple weeks before we got the new motor in it and got it running again. Would that be long enough to gumm up the carbs?? And if so, wouldnt they be LEAN rather than RICH??? I am a bit stumped, and I would like anyone who knows more about these carbs to weigh in a bit on their design. Ive played with the adjustment screws, and got no real success out of doing so. Also, when you give the bike choke, it bogs out, another sign that it is rich.....any help or advise would be appreciated. I will get a new batt, and run some seafoam thru the carbs with the new batt and see what happens, but im really thinking something funky is happening with the carbs.
Thanks guys
TCK
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