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ford_raccoon
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Hi all Im new to the site and have a few questions. Ok here it goes, I have a 79 gs850 That I cant seem to get running properly. I have pulled and cleaned the carbs put new intake boots. Runs but has a hard time starting when cold and doesnt like to idle properly. The screws on the side and the bottom of the carb are all out of adjustment so I really need a baseline start. And Im about to pull the plugs and check the points. Any pointers would be very helpful.Tags: None
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Screws on the bottom (pilot fuel screws) should be about 3/4 - 7/8 of one turn and the screws on top (pilot air acrews) about 1.5 turns. This assumes a stock bike and airbox sealed with good foam (use weatherstrip foam to replace deteriorated foam as needed). You will also have to vacuum sync the carbs when it's all back together, use a clean/oiled air filter, and adjust the valves since MANY people neglect this critical detail. It's not even worth the effort of trying to start the bike until this stuff is all done. Oh, and I hope you tore down the carbs, soaked them in carb dip, and replaced all the various O-rings with a kit from cycleorings.com or similar. Removing the float bowl and hitting he carbs with spray cleaner won't get it done unless the carbs are basically clean to begin with.
Hope this helps and good luck.Last edited by Nessism; 02-07-2010, 02:32 PM.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostRemoving the float bowl and hitting he carbs with spray cleaner won't get it done unless the carbs are basically clean to begin with.
It's still best to take the carbs completely apart for cleaning, even if all you do is replace the o-rings.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostThe quick spray might "clean" the bowl area, but still does nothing to rejuvenate the o-rings in the carbs.
It's still best to take the carbs completely apart for cleaning, even if all you do is replace the o-rings.
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Aint no point in removing the carbs if ya aint gonna remove every single removable part, soak, replace o-rings.
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ford_raccoon
The carbs have been recently rebuilt the inside was like new pulled the main and the pilot jets, they were clean with new orings in it. I thought these carbs are not the vacume type as they are mechanical type. Plugs are new. Points are adjust properly and contacts are sanded down. I dont know what else it could be the motor seems strong just wont idle properly and is really frusterating. Oh and Im not running any air box.Last edited by Guest; 02-07-2010, 04:00 PM.
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Knowledge is power, and this is the place to empower yourself.
Start by using the search function and read though all the common GS issues, such as the fact that the bike will NOT run properly without the airbox and how important it is to adjust the valves and do all the basic maintence. Don't be frustrated, it's a 31 year old vehicle. Fix the things that need tending to and it will reward the efforts.Ed
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almarconi
Runs but has a hard time starting when cold and doesnt like to idle properly.
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A couple of things I did with mine that improved that crappy idle was to check exhaust for any leaks (head, pipe connections, and if the baffles are no good get a new exhuast system) and cleaned every ground and all connectors on the bike. You've got lots of good advice so far. It's always nice to fix just one thing and have the bike run great but with these old things it seems sometimes it's just better to do it all at once. I'm guessing this bike is new to you? just curious as to how it was running before, is this a new problem or did it come this way?Rob
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ford_raccoon
My exhaust is like new still there is no rust holes and the chrome is even in good shape. I haven't done a valve job yet but I'm thinking that more than likely it is my problem. I sanded and adjusted my points but did not start the engine as it was late but that is what i am going to do when I get out of work tomorrow.
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almarconi
I would adjust the valves before spending anymore time on the carbs. Once you know the valves are adjusted then tackle the carbs and other electrical issues.
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Originally posted by ford_raccoon View PostPoints are adjust properly and contacts are sanded down.
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