I have performed a forum-wide search before posting, but I still can't seem to find an answer. I'm sure it's going to turn out to be stupefyingly simple and I'll kick myself!
I am trying to fix up my '82 gs550L, the tank's off for a respraying, and I wanted to get the air filter out to give it a clean/replace it. I've loosened it off from the carb, but it seems to have no space to pull it all the way off. Will I need to remove the carb to get it out? Or is there just a knack to it? I don't want to damage it by forcing it.
While I am here, I'll just add that I am having problems with starting it up and with idling. It has been refusing to fire up on two cylinders - I pulled the sparks out and they were covered in a black soot-like substance, so I assume it's running way too rich. This made me suspect the carbs or/and the air filter. Adjusted the jet screws a little and it idled better, but the tickover was still stumbling. (best way I can think of describing it) Previously, whilst idling at the lights, I could hear the tickover gradually slowing down and then it would just die if I didn't give it a bit of throttle.
I guess I should pull the carbs anyway and clean them, but I'm new to this and worry I'll screw it up. I have seen the pictorial on carb cleaning on the site which looks excellent, so maybe I'll pluck the courage up soon.
Thanks for your time and any suggestions or help will be greatly, greatly appreciated!
Adam.
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