1981 Suzuki GS 550T
Stock exhaust (except PO drilled out some of the baffles which is annoying, but does give the bike a unique sound)
Stock intake (though with a drop in K&N filter OR stock filter holder with UNI foam oiled with K&N oil)
Carburetors Dipped and cleaned thoroughly.
Starts and idles fine, runs good up to about 4k to 5k rpm's (depending on how I get there) then feels like hitting a rev limiter. On one ride to check if throttle position changed anything, I opened to full throttle from 3k (where idle was sitting during that ride) and at full open it pulled strong all the way up to 4~5k. Before I only noticed it at that range and 1/2+ throttle, so had been thinking it was throttle related, but with a full throttle open working fine up to the problem area, I'm not sure it's related to the throttle opening. This limits the top speed of the bike to be at about 55mph with absolutely no power to pass.
The Bike/engine is basically freshly built over using the bottom end and the bits and pieces from the original and two other spare engines. We did put new rings in, and he honed the cylinders.
Done so far:
- Put stock air filter holder in place with uni foam (oiled) (had started with K&N in from the build). No improvement
- Checked air intake system visually for anywhere that could be leaking. Found the connection between plenum and airbox wasn't sealed correctly due to bracket being mounted in wrong order. Corrected that, but now that I think about it didn't visually check to make sure that the rubber seal was properly in place. No improvement
- Changed air filter back to K&N drop in replacement. No improvement
- Checked Jets in Carburetors stock as listed for the 550T model (for some reason it is different from other 550's). No improvement (duh, no change)
- Forum member suggested that cam timing was off by a tooth, checked and it was (depending on your source of information), corrected. No improvement (link to thread on forum http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=156312 )
- Forum member suggested trying to limit air flowing into airbox, put workshop rag in intake of air box (not sure how much affect it really would have as it wasn't a good fit). No improvement.
- Forum member suggested making sure advancer was working. Visually verified it was, while doing this noticed the plate the signal generators are mounted on can be rotated by a couple of degrees, rotated it as far to the right as it would go. See next section.
*just this morning*
- Played with signal generator, moving from full retard to full advance in three locations (rule retard, mid way, then full advance). No improvement
- Measured resistance of signal generator found it to be a bit out of spec (approx 83 Ohm's spec is between 60 and 80). Replaced with signal generator that measured about 69 Ohms. No improvement
Any thoughts? I'm not sure I'm describing the symptoms all that well it is just a very odd feeling it keeps running but the engine feels completely different and won't accelerate any further.
Thanks for your time and thoughts.
Here are a few of things I have yet to try (in the order I'm probably going to try them as it goes from easiest to hardest to try), but don't know that they will make any difference.
- Loosen air filter element to allow freer air flow to see if maybe filters are over-oiled and not allowing enough air flow for engine
- Put foam into air intake system to limit air flow there to see if it has any affect (maybe air filters are flowing too much air and vacuum isn't enough to keep CV's open?)
- Triple check the connection between the airbox and plenum to ensure there isn't an air leak there
Amos
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