The bike sounds great in neutral and doesn't seem to have any issues there, but when I put it into gear and ease out the clutch the bike almost dies, and sometimes does, unless I keep it at 4000-5000 rpms. Once the bike is going I can't seem to get it over 30mph, and with the exception of 1st gear the rpms don't top 4000. Anytime I'm going over 10 mph and pull the clutch in the bike tries, and normally does, die and it takes a few minutes of waiting before it will start back up. I'm thinking the issue is somewhere in the carbs but I'm not sure where to start if that is the issue. All help is appreciated. Thanks.
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NLAvenger
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I recently picked up a 78 GS750C in a need of repair. The pervious owner hadn't ridden it in years and at some point attempted to fix it and put many things together incorrectly. With a lot of time into it now I finally have it running. So far I have cleaned the carbs, fixed the petcock, replced the air filter, new battery and other misc. non engine related items.
The bike sounds great in neutral and doesn't seem to have any issues there, but when I put it into gear and ease out the clutch the bike almost dies, and sometimes does, unless I keep it at 4000-5000 rpms. Once the bike is going I can't seem to get it over 30mph, and with the exception of 1st gear the rpms don't top 4000. Anytime I'm going over 10 mph and pull the clutch in the bike tries, and normally does, die and it takes a few minutes of waiting before it will start back up. I'm thinking the issue is somewhere in the carbs but I'm not sure where to start if that is the issue. All help is appreciated. Thanks.Tags: None
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What did you do when you "cleaned the carbs"? Quick spritz out with carb spray or full tear down and soaking of the carb bodies in carb dip? Also, is the bike stock or are there mods?Ed
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NLAvenger
I stripped the carbs all the way down and dipped them and hand cleaned the rest with spray. As far as I can tell everything is stock on the bike.
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Where did you set the fuel and air screws? Common starting point is 7/8 turn for the fuel screw and 1.5 for the air screw. Also, the pilot jets need to be varified as open by holding it up to the light to make sure the orifice is open. And as with all GS bikes, it won't run for crap without the airbox and air filter installed. Since you say your bike is stock that should be good to go.Ed
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NLAvenger
I did hold the jets up to the light, they're open. I'm pretty sure that I set the screws right, but I'll go back and check. Would be nice if it were something simple like that that I've overlooked. Thanks.
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You also may have an intake air leak.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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Originally posted by Nessism View PostWhat did you do when you "cleaned the carbs"?Originally posted by NLAvenger View PostI stripped the carbs all the way down and dipped them and hand cleaned the rest with spray.
You said it hadn't been ridden for years, so it would be best if each carb body and its jets was dipped overnight. Yep, that's a full 23 hours or so for each one. It takes about an hour to rinse off the carb and the jets, then re-load the basket with the next carb, so plan on it taking several days for a complete "dip" job.
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NLAvenger
You also may have an intake air leak.
The brake release fully, right?
Next question: how long did you dip them?
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NLAvenger
I pulled out everything I could. And I checked all the passages by light and could see through them, unless I missed something I'm pretty sure I got them all.
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Its a great bike , with lots of potential. As well as many other Gs parts will interchange, I had one in the past loved it and served me well with no problems at all
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