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KeithK
Looking for Carb Assistance - Please
I've just purchased an immaculate 82 GS1100GLZ. Honestly the bike looks almost showroom. I've changed the oil and filter, cleaned both master cylinders and flushed all three calipers, installed a new K&N air filter and cleaned and rebuilt the carbs (had 2 floats sticking). I apologize in advance for any redundancy in the questions. The fuel air mixture screws when I disassembled did not have springs. 1st question - Rebuild kit came with springs for fuel/air, should I use them? 2nd question - When starting at full choke it starts instantly but I cannot roll the throttle at all without bike dying, to even attempt to ride the bike it has to warm up for at least 5-7 minutes, even then not perfect. I know I need to sync the carbs. So should I sync the carbs first or try and get the fuel air issue first, I think I've turned out the screws about 2.5 turns without springs installed. I love these forums!Tags: None
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almarconi
Hello and welcome to the forum. Yes you need the springs. Most mixture screws have a rubber washer, metal washer and spring. Without all these parts you won't be able to set your idle mixture. Sounds like your pilot/choke circuit is probably clogged. If the carbs won't idle properly, its pretty much a waste of time to sync the carbs. Before you work on the carbs, check your valve clearances to make sure all are within spec. Adjust them if necessary.
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Yes, install the springs on the pilot screws.
Regarding the running problem, is the airbox on the bike and is that K&N in the airbox or individual filters? The bike won't run properly with the stock jetting if you modified the airbox system, you will need to rejet. If the bike is stock, it sounds like one of the pilot jets are plugged. Did you remove them and/or replace them?
Good luck and welcome to the GSR!Ed
To measure is to know.
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KeithK
Thanks! So, I have the needle, & small o-ring. No Problem, Does the metal washer rest against the head of the screw, and the spring rest on the washer? I suppose investing in a Clymer is probably a good idea :-)?
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almarconi
Take the screw, slip on the spring, then the metal washer, then the o-ring. The o-ring is what creates the seal.
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KeithK
I pulled and disassembled the carb rack (not each carb) soaked for 6 hours, replaced all jets with what was in the bike. Everything on the bike is 100% stock, no individual air filters (don't like 'em, just personal preference).
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KeithK
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almarconi
I pulled and disassembled the carb rack (not each carb)
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jhelbig
IMHO the Suzuki service manual from BikeCliff's website is far superior to Clymer's or any other manual I've come across. And Clymer's are hard to come by, and expensive!
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KeithK
Thanks again. I've got an '84 KZ550 LTD F2 and an 80 KZ550 A1 in process of frame off restoration, daily rider is V-star Classic silverado.
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almarconi
I've got an '84 KZ550 LTD F2 and an 80 KZ550 A1 in process of frame off restoration
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Did you check to make sure the pilot jets are open? Hold them up to a light to make sure the orifice is open, or poke a wire though the jet?Ed
To measure is to know.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostDid you check to make sure the pilot jets are open? Hold them up to a light to make sure the orifice is open, or poke a wire though the jet?
I agree with above. Valves or PilotsYamaha fz1 2007
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Originally posted by spchips View PostMake sure that's a COPPER WIRE. Anything harder will likely scratch the brass orifice.
I agree with above. Valves or PilotsEd
To measure is to know.
Mikuni O-ring Kits For Sale...https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ts#post1703182
Top Newbie Mistakes thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=171846
Carb rebuild tutorial...https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac...d_Tutorial.pdf
KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection
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