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    does this plug say rich to you?

    Tuning my carbs again right now. I think it's running rich in the low revs - lots of bogging and spitting just off idle. Trying to perform plug chops but as I haven't done this before don't really know what bits to read!


    #2
    Did you happen to stumble across this on Basscliff's campus?

    1981 gs650L

    "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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      #3
      Yes I have seen that but my plug doesn't really exactly match any of the pics. I was hoping that an expert here would recognise the tune of my carbs from my pic. I know it's mainly black but the tongue bit is grey now, whereas it used to be black before I changed the pilots.

      Thanks for the link though!

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        #4
        I would say that is very close. Try turning the mixture screws in 1/2 turn and do another chop.

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          #5
          thanks! I feel I'm getting close.

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            #6
            That plug is showing rich, but what was the engine doing right before the plug was pulled?
            Is that black from idling? Cruising gently along? highway cruising or a full throttle blast?

            That will determine which adjustment you need to change.


            Life is too short to ride an L.

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              #7
              Rich for sure.

              To do plug chops you need to run the engine in the various mixture ranges for at least 1 min steady. For example, run the engine on the pilot circuit for one min, stop and pull the plugs right away.
              Ed

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                #8
                Well my issues are all at just off idle so that is where I stopped the bike. Higher revs are really good. In fact when I was riding I found the only way to ride smoothly without hesitation and coughing was to keep revs over 4000. I kept the bike in the trouble zone on my way back to my garage - it comes off a rear lane so I keep the revs down along there anyway. So I think the pic is a pretty good indication of the problem area of my bike.

                So I think now I have a good idea of where my pilot should be - now to drop the needles one click and see how that goes. Thanks heaps guys.

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