VM26SS carb problems 1979 GS750 EN

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  • Allie
    Forum Guru
    • May 2010
    • 7682
    • New Jersey

    #16
    Good luck, you have a great bike there! I can't wait to see pictures.
    "Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."

    -Denis D'shaker

    79 GS750N

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    • rustynissan

      #17
      Viola! Condensers it was! Got them in the mail today and installed them at lunch time... running on all 4 cylinders is way better than 2!!!

      With all this extra power, it feels like the clutch might be slipping a bit (at higher RPMs). Currently looking to see if I can adjust it or if a replacement is needed.

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      • alke46
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        • Sep 2008
        • 3221
        • Harrison, Ar.

        #18
        Originally posted by rustynissan
        Viola! Condensers it was! Got them in the mail today and installed them at lunch time... running on all 4 cylinders is way better than 2!!!

        With all this extra power, it feels like the clutch might be slipping a bit (at higher RPMs). Currently looking to see if I can adjust it or if a replacement is needed.

        Good deal......chock up another problem solved by the good gurus of the GS forum. This is a great place to get m/c problems solved.
        Larry

        79 GS1000E 2019 Triumph 800 XRT

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        • rustynissan

          #19
          Just had to adjust the freeplay on the clutch... Now I have a real, live functioning motorcycle! Thanks for all your responses!

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