I have: 1982 Suzuki GS450T
-13,0000 miles, and just got back from a 2,500 miles trek
Problem: The bike starts up, but after say about 1 minute of idling, the engine begins to noticeably slow, but continues to run
- A little gas beings to drip from the over-flow tube from the carbs
- Upon putting it in first gear and trying to move, the bike begins to shudder, and usually turns off, unless I give more throttle, but then it labors into first. While riding, the big is laboring for sure, and is only running when I give it an excessive amount of throttle, then eventually shuts off.
Attempts at a solution: So far I have taken off the gas tank & looked at the pea-cock, and nothing seemed awry, but was clean as a whistle.
- Took the carbs off. I am no mechanic, so my over-view of the carbs was most likely cursory, but here's what I found: Unbelievably clean, and no gunk built up. I tweaked the float chamber heights a bit, since they were a little off. Looked over the jets, and no noticeable build up of dirt or any obstructions. Then put'em back on.
- Opened up the air-filter after use: A bit of gasoline built up, but no clogs/gunk anywhere that needed to be cleaned.
Okay, I hope I put enough information up here to give you some clue about where I am. Like I said, I'm not mechanic, and after looking threw my repair manuel, I'm all out of ideas. If anyone can offer some advice, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
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