This old post of mine is about my VERY hard starting 750: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=143270
Engine stops pulling at 7k
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Didn't see a valve adjustment on your list? New plug caps are always a good upgrade.
This old post of mine is about my VERY hard starting 750: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=143270 -
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No valve adjustment done, it runs fantastic until you hit 7k..I may adjust the floats and see what happens???Comment
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How is your air filter, lightly oiled? My brother's air filter was dripping with oil which helped compensate for the half teaspoon of fine rust I pulled out of his carbs. He bought it new in 80, had about 60K miles on bike, never had carbs off.
Nice looking bike. Would be proud to own such a beauty.
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ThanksHow is your air filter, lightly oiled? My brother's air filter was dripping with oil which helped compensate for the half teaspoon of fine rust I pulled out of his carbs. He bought it new in 80, had about 60K miles on bike, never had carbs off.
Nice looking bike. Would be proud to own such a beauty.
It is a dry stock OEM replacement filter..Comment
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Agreed, but they are tight because they've most likely never been checked/adjusted since new.
Suzuki service manual states to check/adjust them at 600 mi, 4000 mi and again at 7000 mi. This bike is approaching 6000 mi & it's unknown if the valve cover has ever been off.
My guess is they are long overdue for an adjustment. Not saying this is the ultimate fix, but the hard starting is a classic symptom of tight valves.
Could also contribute to why it's not revving completely either - the valves can't open enough to allow enough fuel mixture into the cylinders.Comment
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+1, on the valve check/adjust to begin with...might as well, if it's unknown whether the P.O. did do it. Take a look at venting too (via the fuel cap)...next time it dies whilst riding, open the cap, watching (listening) for a vacuum of sorts, and see if it starts with the cap partially open.Comment

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