I have a 1980 GS850G and it hasn't given me any trouble mechanically. I don't really want to do the carbs now, but I have thought about it since I'll have to remove them to replace the boots.
I'm wondering if there is some cleaning I can do to the carbs without dismantling them and, is that even worth it?
Also, I figured on doing some simple things, like replacing my fuel line, cleaning the air box filter, and finally replacing my fouled up choke cable which has not worked since I've bought the bike last year.
Is there a specific fuel line type that I must use or is this something I can just get a length of at the local auto parts store? And, is there any particular type of solvent I should use to clean the air filter?
Simple questions, I know. But I'm still getting to learn how to work on my bike.
Oh, and if I decide to go ahead with a full on tear down of the carbs, are there specific tools I will absolutely require? And are there kits that include any gaskets or other seals I would need to replace?
I read the Carb Cleaning Series on Bass Cliff's site, and saw that I would at least need to replace the gasket. I was just wondering if there were other things I should grab. I was gonna start on the work today.
Thanks for any and all help.
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