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    #16
    I will give it a shot I'm nervous about drilling into my carbs. Is there a tool to sync the carbs and adjust the mix so I will know if it's running lean or rich.

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      #17
      There is a carb sync tool.
      The rich or lean question is up to the spark plug colors and running conditions.
      1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
      1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.

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        #18
        where do I get the tool

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          #19
          Does anyone have instructions for installing this kit or have a link? They didnt send them with the kit.

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            #20
            Originally posted by blmiller8 View Post
            man that is a whole lot of confusing information I will figure it out though thanks for the help
            HAHA that is just really funny.

            Yeah the chef will do that to ya.......HAHA

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              #21
              I installed the same kit on my 82 GS550M, and it doesn't come with the direction sheet, but should have the specification sheet.

              you can use the directions from kit #3315 but use the specs from your kit #3314.


              the directions do assume you understand carb jetting, but should still be helpful as page 2 has some nice diagrams (ignore page 1 as these are specs for a 750).

              also, remember to remove the two carb float bowl vent tubes when installing a stage 3 kit!!!

              note that the #3314 kit comes with 2 sets of main jets to help you 'tune' it a bit, and you can adjust the needle height but that's about it. it does recommend which main to start with.

              also, it might be helpful to refer to a carb diagram in the clymer manual to make sure you have needle, washer, e-clip, spacers, spring, all in the correct order. you never know what a PO did.

              don't stress about drilling the slides, you're just making the hole a bit bigger so it slides quicker. there are lots of threads about that effect that you can search for if you want to understand how that works.

              good luck!

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                #22
                Originally posted by chef1366 View Post
                If the there is a main air jet insert tap it into the right hole on the filter side of the carb.
                There is a main jet insert the only problem I am running into is how to get the old one out.

                I also used the 155's instead of the 150's because I am running the 4-1 exhaust and pod's I want to take the muffler out but I don't know how that will affect the ride.

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                  #23
                  [IMG]file:///C:/Users/brandonsask8er/Desktop/Bike%20Pictures/Carbs/photo.jpg[/IMG]

                  Not sure if you can even see it the lighting in here is really bad. I dont know how to get that thing out other than drilling it.
                  Last edited by Guest; 01-16-2009, 06:32 PM.

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                    #24
                    I put the snap ring thing on the needle in the fourth notch from the top.

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                      #25
                      And here they are all pulled apart.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by bmt View Post

                        also, remember to remove the two carb float bowl vent tubes when installing a stage 3 kit!!!

                        good luck!
                        ? Scratching my head.

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                          #27
                          the jet insert (air correction brass piece with no threads) goes in over top of the one that is in there already. the dynojet one is more restrictive than the stock one.

                          you press it in with the supplied holder and glue it in place (supplied also).

                          as for the vent tubes. the carb should have 4 rubber hoses attached to it. 2 run to the gas tank and 2 are about 10 inches long and just vent to the air. these 2 that vent to the air need to be removed. this lets the float bowls fill up with fuel at a faster rate (due to the addition of the larger main jet). you can leave the plastic 'T's in place, just pull off the hoses.

                          Maybe these had already been removed? you'll find one between carb #1 and #2 float bowl and the second one between Carb #3 and #4 float bowl. hope that clarifies.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by bmt View Post
                            the jet insert (air correction brass piece with no threads) goes in over top of the one that is in there already. the dynojet one is more restrictive than the stock one.

                            you press it in with the supplied holder and glue it in place (supplied also).

                            as for the vent tubes. the carb should have 4 rubber hoses attached to it. 2 run to the gas tank and 2 are about 10 inches long and just vent to the air. these 2 that vent to the air need to be removed. this lets the float bowls fill up with fuel at a faster rate (due to the addition of the larger main jet). you can leave the plastic 'T's in place, just pull off the hoses.

                            Maybe these had already been removed? you'll find one between carb #1 and #2 float bowl and the second one between Carb #3 and #4 float bowl. hope that clarifies.
                            I see what you are saying now. They weren't installed on the bike when I bought it.

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                              #29
                              Should be my last question what is syncing the carbs and how do I do it.

                              I cant get the snap rings back in the sliders guess I have to take it to a shop in the morning and have them do it for me.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by blmiller8 View Post
                                Should be my last question what is syncing the carbs and how do I do it.
                                This site is a great, dare I say invaluable, resource with some how to guides and is run by a GSR member. There is a section for 'carb sync':


                                searching the forum for 'bench sync' will also get you some good results. this will get you close, and you can buy a manometer or a set of vacuum gauges to get them really synchronized.

                                of course, if you read a lot of posts on the forum you'll note that you should perform a valve adjustment, verify coil voltage, check your spark plug gap, eliminate any air intake leaks, etc. before you bother trying to tune the carbs.

                                I cant get the snap rings back in the sliders guess I have to take it to a shop in the morning and have them do it for me.
                                motion pro makes a special snap ring plier just for this purpose. I was able to find a suitable snap ring plier at Sear's that did the job with a bit of modification to the tips. still, it was not a substitute for the motion pro pliers. guess you really do need the right tool for the job sometimes.

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