I recently rebuilt the carbs for my 82 gs450, and noticed that the left carb body would release the vacuum around the diaphragm more quickly than the right carb (tested with the carbs off). The right side would hold the vacuum for more than 15 seconds before the slide started to lower. The left side would only hold the vacuum for about six seconds.
I swapped the diaphragms to see if that was the cause. It wasn't.
I noticed that the mating surface between the diaphragm and carb body was not as smooth on the left side as the right. The left body had sort of a texture while the right body was very smooth. I assume this is what is causing the vacuum to release.
Is this by design? Or did someone swap out a carb body on this bike somehwere along the way and leave me with a mismatch?
I went for my first long ride yesterday and while the overall performance was very good, the power would drop at times causing me to throttle up. I imagined it was re-opening the venturi on the left carb by doing so. On the other hand it was very windy (30 mph gusts) and perhaps the changing air pressure was altering the mixture on the fly and causing it. Any thoughts?
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