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    '81GS1100 - starting, idling, getting going problems

    My bike has stock airbox and carbs, carbs and gas tank are clean, fresh gas, new petcock, all intake boots are new, stator is good, has new battery, and has a new Electrex rectifier.

    Problem: The bike won't start reliably and normally and dies when I try to get moving from a normal start.

    1. To get the bike started even right after it's warmed up, I have to have the choke on and have the petcock set to prime. If the petcock is on run, it won't start even when the engine is warm.

    2. After a minute or so of idling around 2500-3000 rpms, the bike will idle at @1200 rpms after the choke is pushed in and the petcock is moved to run. But, it dies if I then give it any throttle, with or without slowly releasing the clutch.

    3. The bike seems to be running lean (some "popping" sounds).

    I can't safely drive this sucker until I get this fixed. So, what's the mostly likely problem? Does this sound lke a jetting problem, or could this just be a fuel flow/starvation problem? (ie: the bowls aren't getting filled quickly enough by vacuum)

    #2
    I agree that it sounds like a lean condition. I would check the connection of my vacuum line from petcock to #2 intake. If it is split or not connected the symptoms your describe would exist.

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      #3
      I have the exact same problem

      I have the exact same problem as the one jhantke described. Any more insight about solutions would be so helpful. Thanks.

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        #4
        Check your float height. If it's dying like this even on prime, something is amiss in the carbs, i'd think. Are the spark plugs buring white?

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          #5
          I just wanted to lett you know that it is really important that the vaccum line is properly connected. My GSX 400 1981 started to act wierd some days ago, I was really concerned about it. It suddenly wouldn`t start as quick as normal, and also runned rough and had trouble with idling.
          I took at quick look on the engine, the vaccum line was loose !

          Re-attached it, problem solved !!!)

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            #6
            How dumb can a guy get?

            ...the vacuum hose to carb 2 was disconnected at the carb.

            Duh!

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              #7
              it seems that so many of us have trouble wiht the vacume line to number 2 carb that we should have an automatic monthly check of the vacume line on the second day of each month or something crazy like that

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                #8
                Re: How dumb can a guy get?

                Originally posted by jhantke
                ...the vacuum hose to carb 2 was disconnected at the carb.

                Duh!
                Glad you got it fixed. Don't be too hard on yourself, I could write a book on similiar instances in my 37 yrs of messing with bikes.

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                  #9
                  Before I changed petcocks and did away with the vac hose I put new hose on there and then shrink wrapped it and quit worrying. I also clamped it on with those little spring clamps to keep it from slipping off.

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                    #10
                    I've clamped that sucker on good!

                    Now, all my lights have up and died -- no turn signals, no headlight, no brake light,...nuthin'

                    So, before I post this latest problem, I'm checking that damn vacuum hose (or, whatever the electrical equivalence may be).


                    Thanks.

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