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Let my GS run about 2-3 minutes then shut it down to check for oil and gas leaks and all was good. I had to keep the choke slightly open or it would not idle but that was because I had my idler set too low.
After checking for leaks and problems I started my GS right up and adjusted idle and she ran fine with no choke for several minutes more. When I rev the rpms there is a slight “crack” noise from the exhaust but the throttle is very responsive and I’m surprised it sounds this good already. Pilot screws are back to 2.5 turns (360 degrees) out and I’ll fine tune in the morning when it is cooler.
I have a new petcock to install on the tank and after fine tuning I’ll add the tank but not going to get in a big hurry at this point.
Why would the coils be switched? I’m the original owner and have never had the coils replaced so it would of had to come from Suzuki like this.1980 Suzuki GS 1100LT
16 Valve DOHC
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Only thing I can think of is the wires from the harness to the coils were switched for some reason. Did you disconnect them during the frame painting or other workEd
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostOnly thing I can think of is the wires from the harness to the coils were switched for some reason. Did you disconnect them during the frame painting or other workLast edited by LOTO; 06-17-2019, 07:50 AM.1980 Suzuki GS 1100LT
16 Valve DOHC
Original Owner
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Started my GS this morning (still on IV fuel supply)with the intention of adjusting carbs a little more but it was running and starting so well I left as is for now. Next I put the tank on, hooked up fuel and vacuum and hit the starter and she started right up and ran beautiful. I shut her down and installed the headlight fairing, side covers, and put several cable ties on the hoses and switch control cables on the handlebars. Dropped the hoist down and pushed her 15 feet out the door and set up on the kickstand and finally I was complete......turned the key on and hit the start button and nothing happened...gear sift indicator numbers are the only thing that works. No horn, turn signals, nada.....must be a dead short or bad ground somewhere and off comes the fairing, cable ties on bars, and tank.....looks like I’ll backtract all the progress from this morning1980 Suzuki GS 1100LT
16 Valve DOHC
Original Owner
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The problem didn't fix itself overnight so I first started checking for pinched wires since everything was working fine until I installed seat, fairing, cable ties, and wheeled out the door. The digital gear indicator was still the only thing working.
First thing I checked was the battery and ground is connected and this is a new battery and fully charged....should add that fuses were the first thing checked the previous day.
Didn't find any pinched wires so I removed the left and right horn/starter/turn signal controls and didn't see any problems with pinched wires and the contacts (which are new) looked to be working properly. I disconnected rear turn signals/brake light and still no power to anything else so I started removing all the cable ties and factory wire holders to expose connections better.
I had the key in the off position when pulling the electrical connections out for access...some I disconnected to expose easier but then re-connected after moving around. I also took the headlight loose for better access. Once I had most of the connections easy to get to I turned the key on and the digital gear indicator did not come on as before. I checked all the connections and everything seemed good so I tried to isolate the problem and disconnected the rear turn signals/brake light...still no change.
Somewhere around this time I pressed the horn button and digital gear indicator light came on but only when horn button was pressed....checked connections again and everything looked good so I pulled one horn connection loose, pressed horn button and gear light came on...pulled other horn wires off and no power to gear indicator.
In my limited electrical knowledge it looks like the horns are acting as the ground and since gear indicator light takes very little power to run it is the only thing that will "run"...
Any suggestions? I do not have a 12 volt circuit tester but probably should buy one to have around.1980 Suzuki GS 1100LT
16 Valve DOHC
Original Owner
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Originally posted by LOTO View PostAny suggestions? I do not have a 12 volt circuit tester but probably should buy one to have around.1982 GS850GL - Shaved seat foam and new seat cover; Daytona handlebars and Tusk risers; Puig "Naked" Windscreen\
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I did find my 12volt tester but didn’t need it. I was convinced there was a bad ground somewhere and I was looking for an excuse to tidy up my wiring anyway so I started at the handle bars and visually and physically checked every connection.....pulled most of the wiring away from the frame/side covers so I could easily access. I got all the way to the battery and there is one harness going towards the front/bars and there are 2 grounding eyelets coming off the harness....one eye goes to ground near the solenoid and the other eylet was broken off and not connected. I grounded/touched the eylet to the frame and everything worked. Still need to find out where it should be grounded but needed a break.
While the wiring is easy to get to I’m going to clean most of the connections and tidy up the wire routing....I’ll do a quick search and see what (if any) spray is recommended for wiring and connections.
I have learned to have a lot of patience from this and if I can rebuild carbs and trouble shoot electric issues then pretty much anyone can with the help from this forum.
edit: The ground that was disconnected should be grounded to my battery box...can’t believe I didn’t catch that soonerLast edited by LOTO; 06-19-2019, 06:23 PM.1980 Suzuki GS 1100LT
16 Valve DOHC
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What a great thread! That bike is starting to look like a work of art. Glad to hear it's just about ready to hit the road.
Originally posted by LOTO View PostI’ll do a quick search and see what (if any) spray is recommended for wiring and connections.
Make sure to work the terminals back and forth a little when plugging them back in. If any are loose, squeeze the female end slightly with pliers and try again.
Some people swear by dielectric grease but I find it just makes a mess when you go back to troubleshoot or repair something later.
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Got most everything back together this morning and all electrical is working as it should. There are several miles of good blacktop county roads by my house so I took her for a couple of mile road test with 45 mph top speed. Carbs are still set at 2.5 turns out and don't see any reason to make changes yet...idles and runs almost perfect.
I'll slap the headlight fairing on in a couple of days and then probably get licensed next week if all continues to go well.
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1980 Suzuki GS 1100LT
16 Valve DOHC
Original Owner
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That sure is a beauty! If you ever want to sell that seat, let me know!https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9zH8w8Civs8ejBJWjdvYi1LNTg&resourcekey=0-hlJp0Yc4K_VN9g7Jyy4KQg&authuser=fussbucket_1%40msn.com&usp=drive_fs
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I love a happy ending!
That's 2 valves, correct? Do you know what the exact cc is, in the manual or stamped on the engine?
That seat, the white-lettered tires, etc., sure take me back.1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red
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[QUOTE=jsandidge;2549689]That sure is a beauty! If you ever want to sell that seat
The seat was on her when I bought my GS and it was brand new on the showroom floor....don’t remember if it shipped to the dealer like that or they added the seat.....don’t think I’ll be parting with that seat anytime soon1980 Suzuki GS 1100LT
16 Valve DOHC
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Originally posted by Rob S. View PostI love a happy ending!
That's 2 valves, correct? Do you know what the exact cc is, in the manual or stamped on the engine?
That seat, the white-lettered tires, etc., sure take me back.1980 Suzuki GS 1100LT
16 Valve DOHC
Original Owner
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