I Had to yank the carbs of my GS750L the other day for one of the needle flow valves got stuck open and caused fuel to pour out of my carbs. Well I took them out and decided to clean them out for the hell of it cause they were out. I found my Culprit a small piece of dirt jamming the float pin open on Carb 2. So I religously cleaned the Carbs out making sure to remove the pilot Jet, main jet, slide, boot, fuel mixture screws... the whole nine and clean them out (If dirt jarred open the float needle it could mess with something else). So after removing everything and cleaning it, I reassmebled the carbs and put them back on my bike. I noticed the bike was starting hard so after about 30 minutes of fiddling with the mixture screws I managed to get it to turn over and idle(not perfect but runnable). SO I hopped on it to see how it ran after the cleaning... I noticed that it was very smooth until 5K rpm, I shift think nothing of it accelerate up slowly to 5K rpm again and notice she won't go past that band. So at The next intersection I pulled out and gave it 3/4 throttle just to see what it would do... It had it's usual low end grunt but as soon as the motor hit 5k rpm she fell on herself and woulden't go any faster. I did a quick loop around the block and pulled into my garage smelling a hot fiberglassy kind of smell. I looked at the headers and noticed that the heat had changed the color of the metal a bit... So in a panic I planted my butt in front of my computer to ask what is going ON!?!?!?!
Any Ideas on what this is and how to fix???
Thanks Jedz!
P.S> I'm going to pull the plugs and read them to see what cylinders are lean or not... I'll post the pics, just got to let her cool down a bit.
Thanks!
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