I'm truly glad I found this site. I was planning on getting my bike running and selling it because the fuel economy was so poor. I can't drive 50 miles without having to fill up! If I can get it running right, I'd like to keep it
I have a 81 GS750L. I had carb issues and my local shop replaced the entire bank of carbs. Since then, I've had the poor fuel economy. I'm pretty sure a prior owner drilled out the stock mufflers because they look stock and are pretty loud. I figured I'd need rejetting which the shop promises they did. The bike would take nearly 2 minutes of choking to start. I'd run down the battery all the time! Also, the carb would spill fuel all over the place.
This past week, I bought an O-ring kit and I'm in the process of dipping and cleaning the carbs, and replacing the O-rings. I have borrowed a Carb Sync and I'll be placing an in-line fuel filter on the bike. I'm also considering dumping the fuel and treating or lining the tank to ensure I don't have any loose rust in there.
So my Question is: There seems to be an air bypass screw on each carb. I would use these to adjust the vacuums, right? A friend suggested I need to use the butterflys to adjust vacuum which I feel is too much work!
Second, I should sync the carbs before playing with the jets, right? Also, what am I looking for in terms of identifying if i have the wrong jet in there. I'm guessing I may be over-jetted if I have such horrible consumption? Any input and advice would be much appreciated
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