We pulled the carbs off and cleaned them, replaced the needle and seat assemblies, pilot jets, and put new diaphragms on the slides. Float level was adjusted to spec. We ran new fuel line and vacuum line to the petcock. He also replaced the petcock assembly. Tank was flushed and cleaned out.
We got it to start and idle. He put it in gear and it takes off like it should. But as soon as you start to open the throttle, it starts to run crummy. It sort of bogs, sputters, misses, etc. Sometimes if you open the throttle slowly it will rev up and run pretty good. Eventually it will start running goofy though.
The spark plugs are new. The carb boots looked okay, no visible cracking anywhere. It ran the same with and without being hooked up to the airbox with air filter and airbox lid in place.
He’s looking to sell it and wanted to get it running good first. At this point he’s frustrated with it and doesn’t want to really buy anymore parts for it if we’re just guessing at what’s wrong.
It seems to me the bike is starving for fuel. It’s clearly running well on the idle circuit. The needle jet and main jet were cleaned and had no obstructions.
We did not touch the fuel screws. I was thinking of adjusting those, but I’m not sure those will cure the issue as it seems more like a mid throttle or full throttle issue.
His other buddy replaced the slide diaphragms. Not sure if they were OEM Suzuki or aftermarket.
Any suggestions on what to look at next?
Adjust fuel screws? Check for vacuum leaks? Adjust float higher?
Appreciate any insight!
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