I have been rebuilding a 78 GS550 for a couple of months now and have a little carburation problem (I think).
The top end of the engine has been totally rebuilt and I have replaced one coil, the points and condensors. The problem I have is that the bike is running only on two cylinders, it seems that the fuel is not getting through to the other two. The manual I have is not as specific or detailed as I would like, perhaps someone here knows the answer.
I can easily adjust the air/fuel mixture screws on the carbs, but this seems to make no difference to the cylinders that aren't getting fuel. Do I need to adjust the pilot jet at the bottom of the carbs? The manual said nothing about it but I'm sure they must be useful for something?
Also, one of the carby's that isn't letting fuel through seems to be flooding. I thought this might have something to do with the float level but I have adjusted this a number of times and it still seems to flood. It is as if the only way for the fuel to go is through the drain, and I have found no blackages in the carb itself.
If anyone could be of assistance it would be much appreciated!
Cheers,
Paul
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