I'd like to preface this with a little disclaimer. This is my first bike, so please forgive me if I say/ask anything stupid, but please don't hesitate to correct me... I've gotta learn sometime!
Anyway, I'm working on an 82 GS450. It has been sitting for 2 or 3 years with fuel in it, so I know the carbs need cleaning. I replaced the gas in the tank and tried to start it at first, but it didn't produce enough vacuum to open the petcock. However, when I manually applied vacuum, it started right away. Could this lack of vaccum be attributed to the carbs needing to be cleaned, or is there something else I should be looking at?
I have the carbs apart, ready to be dipped, but the needle jet seems to be stuck in the float bowl. Is it okay to grab onto it with pliers to try to pull it out, or is there some kind of mating surface that can be damaged if I do so?
Finally... The pilot air screw... two questions: I realize that I probably should have checked to see where it was set from the factory, but you know what they say about hindsight. I've read several posts on here that say start with 1.5 turns out, but where do I go after that, ie. how do I know when it's adjusted properly (FWIW intake/exhaust will be stock).
Second Pilot air screw question: I have the Clymer book and the Suzuki FSM. The FSM shows the pilot air screw having an o-ring between the screw and the spring, but the Clymer, as well as my carb, doesn't have any o-ring. I find it odd that the FSM would be wrong, so should there be an o-ring there?
Well, I guess that should be it for now.
Thanks,
Steve
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