I'm a first time poster, first time rider, first time cycle owner, and first time cycle repair attempter... Pretty exciting times, I must say.
My friend, a serious GS enthusiast, was kind enough to point my nose in the direction of a beautiful '83 GS550L with only 8K miles on it. The battery was dead, but for $500, I didn't care. I had to have it.
Well, it's home now...and it's time to hear it turn over. I replaced the battery, which was deader than a door nail (what's a door nail?). Try as it might, the starter cannot get the engine to fire. The petcock was left in the prime position while in storage with the previous owner...approximately two years, by his best rec'lection.
So...what do I do? My friend, the GS enthusiast, has suggested that I use starter fluid. How would I go about doing that? And, I have read in other articles on this site, that starter fluid is "bad". Is that true? What other paths should I take? I purchased Clymer's Suzuki GS550 Service Manual (a great book in my novice opinion), and it suggests I check the fuel valve and the carb float bowl. I am actually looking forward to checking these things, as I've always wanted to lay hands on a motor. However, being completely clueless, I'm left with a few questions. Do I need to remove the fuel from the fuel tank before disconnecting the line to the fuel valve? If so, how does one go about doing that? If the carburetor requires cleaning, is this a complex job? If a new part is required, is there a good online site for '83 GS's?
I'm really looking forward to working on this bike. I'm looking even more forward to hearing it turn over and actually riding it. Any help anyone can provide will be deeply appreciated. Thanks a lot.
--sleubner
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