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OK, now I know that these questions have been asked more or less in different forms, but I can not really make heads or tales about my specific situation with all of the different suggestions. So, here it goes.
First of all, I am now a proud owner of a 1978 GS550(E). The bike, when I first got it, started relatively right away on choke, without starter fluid or prime etc. At that point, all of the fluids were new, the plugs were all new and the right type, and the carbs had been cleaned with seafoam run through them. The first problem is that the 1&2 cylinders have never really warmed up until the bike has been run for a while. At first, it took 30+ mins to get them even warm (the other 2 warmed right away), but after running the bike a few times with good high octane gas and seafoam, they now start to get warm after about 5-10 mins. Now I beleive that both of the pulgs have spark, etc., and that the passages are pretty much clear, but I did notice some "bluing" on both of the cylinders, which may indicate too lean of mixture? Also, after syncing the carbs, the bike has had a pretty hard time starting and especially idling. It just kind of baffles me that it has become progressivly worse. Now the guy that I worked with to sync them did mention that the compression seemed a bit low, which could indicate a vacuum leak, which I still need to look into. Not sure if this could be the main issue. Basically, if the bike has been sitting, always in a garage or under a cover, a day or two, it takes about 5-10 mins to get it started. It will start right away, with starter fluid and on prime and choke, and it will rev up for a couple of seconds to about 4K RPMs, but then it goes down to about 1K, (about where I had it set), and then just dies. It then becomes an absolute pain to start after this. I really hope this won't fry the starter or the points. When it finally starts, it barely will idle on 1K, but if I even touch the throttle for 10+ mins, it just dies, totally unresponsive to any gas. Then when I can finally coax it to take some gas, I have to quickly shut the choke to 1/2 or OFF and then crank the RPMs up to around 4-5K and only then will it BARELY take off. Even after this, it will only idle (around 2K) after driving it a few blocks. Although, once the beast is warm, it flies. Basically, I just want it to start as quickly and easily as could be expected without having to restart it over and over and not having to wait 15 mins for it to even be "workable", if at all possible. I am kind of thinking that the cylinders and the start/idle problems could be connected...
Sorry this is a long inquiry, but any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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