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  • Matchless
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    Originally posted by johnnay View Post
    Ok, I read this thread and for some strange reason felt compelled to put all this info into an excel spreadsheet - like I don't get enough of those at work...:shock:

    anyways, I have it completed with most of the info presented in this thread - there were a couple of posts that weren't in the same format or that were missing too much info, so I didn't include them.

    It appears the forum won't let me upload it, so you'll have to email me if you want it (or if you want to tell me how/where to upload it). I'm going to bed now.. 8-[
    johnnay,
    Your spreadsheet is a great idea and puts all the information nicely together. Could you possibly upload it to Mediafire and post the link here, then all would be able to use. Just add a version or update date or similar if possible. Sorry bad habit of mine!
    Thanks for the copy a while back, I think this should not get lost to future generations of GS fans.
    Keep well and thanks.

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  • hcritz
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    Hey Guys...
    I got the factory technical manual update for my 85 1150ES with the bike...I think I remeber seeing all the specs for carbs etc. They may be the same as the 84 which is already posted....I'll check and see...if not I can post them here. Lots of info in that publication...it has routing for wiring and hoses etc as well.

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  • first timer
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    read this this entire thread http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...&highlight=550

    and please start a new topic, this is for oem carb specs.

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  • davidjohn
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    ref pic of back gs550

    Hi

    Was looking at the picture of the black gs550 and seen it was running sports filters on the carbs........I would like to do that on my bike also a gs550.......question ,standard main jet size is 80, what should it be with the sport filters fitted....also what make are the filters....

    davidjohn

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  • Zuriick
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    I keep seeing questions about clip settings. I just rebuilt my carbs and the kit came with clips, but I never once saw a place where they should go. I have a 77 gs750. Can someone post a picture or be specific where this goes?

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  • Suzuki_Don
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    [quote=rrichard;696948]Hi Guys

    Richard it looks like the pilot fuel screw to me.

    Cheers

    Don

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  • haga41cat
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    Help Me!

    Hey guys does anyone have any carb settings for a 1984-85 GSX750ES.

    Infact any info on that bike would be great i can't find anything cheers everyone!

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  • DonL
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    GS1000G BS34SS VM34 specs
    Here are the specs for stock jetting.
    Specs in mm.
    Carb Type- Mikuni BS34SS
    Bore Size-34 mm
    ID# - 49160
    Idle r/min - 1050 +/- 100 r/min
    Fuel Level - 5.0 +/- 0.5
    Float Height - 22.4 +/- 1.0
    Main Jet - #115
    Main Air Jet - 1.7
    Jet Needle - 5D57-3rd
    Needle Jet - X-8
    Pilot Jet - #40
    Bypass - 0.9, 0.8, 0.8
    Pilot Outlet - 0.7
    Valve Seat - 2.0
    Starter Jet - #45
    Pilot Screw -Pre-Set (I started with 1-3/4 going to 2 or 3 out)
    Pilot air jet - #160
    Throttle Cable Play - 0.5-1.0
    Choke Cable Play - 0.5-1.0

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  • rrichard
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    Hi Guys

    I have been trying to buy a part for my GS1000En (1979), I though it was a needle valve or jet but when I ordered it, what arrived was not what I was looking for, I have searched the blown up drawings for this and still can not find it. The Carb is a VM26ss, it screws up into the carb body from underneath the bowl (the bowl does not need to be removed to get to it), it is brass and has a needle like appearance on a screw body . Any help much apreciated

    Cheers

    Richard
    Dubai

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  • johnnay
    Guest replied
    Ok, I read this thread and for some strange reason felt compelled to put all this info into an excel spreadsheet - like I don't get enough of those at work...:shock:

    anyways, I have it completed with most of the info presented in this thread - there were a couple of posts that weren't in the same format or that were missing too much info, so I didn't include them.

    It appears the forum won't let me upload it, so you'll have to email me if you want it (or if you want to tell me how/where to upload it). I'm going to bed now.. 8-[

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  • BassCliff
    Guest replied
    Good point

    Originally posted by first timer View Post
    I don't mind you guys linking pictures but am a little concerned when the link goes down say a year from now then the info is lost ...
    Mr. uscwks,

    That is a legitimate concern. When I find information in that format that I want to keep, I will right-click and "save image as" and keep my own copy on my own hard drive. But I will endeavor to post the text in the future.

    Thank you for your indulgence,

    BassCliff

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  • uscwks
    Guest replied
    MIkuni 34MM

    Does anyone have the specs on the 82 1100E? I could sure use them. Would it be about the same as the 1100? Mainly need the float level.

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  • first timer
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    VM 29's (Smooth Bore) - 1978 GS1000 1979 stock motor, K&N RC-2450 filter, Yoshimura 4 into 1 header and can

    This is what I am currently running (it maybe differant for others)

    117.5 mains (what came with bike)
    .9 air jet didn't pull it to check
    #20 pilot jet (changed from #25, to rich for me with #25's)
    5dl31-3 needle
    0.6 needle jet
    1.5 throttle valve (cut away)
    1/2 turn out on the mix screw

    Looking at Sudco's spec sheet these carbs i have (A7) look like they were set up for a kz650, kz900 or a kz1000

    sudco recomends for the GS750/GS1000 (A12)
    #115 mains
    .9 air jet
    #25 pilot jet
    5dl31-3 needle
    0.6 needle jet
    2.0 throttle valve (cut away)

    sudco recomends for the kz650, kz900 or a kz1000 (A7)
    117.5 mains
    .9 air jet didn't pull it to check
    #25 pilot jet
    5dl31-3 needle
    0.6 needle jet
    1.5 throttle valve (cut away)

    sudco recomends for the cb750 thru '78 (A2)
    115 mains
    .9 air jet didn't pull it to check
    #17.5 pilot jet
    5dl31-3 needle
    0.6 needle jet
    1.5 throttle valve (cut away)

    About my carbs the 117.5 mains came with them, the carbs were mounted on the bike and at some point before me the bike liked the setup. i heared stories of the bike pulling wheelies down the street back in the day from a shop owner who knew the bike. I cleaned up every thing, carbs were nasty and tried running it with the #25 pilot jets but was to rich and not happy, what i found out was the 1.5 throttle valves cause a richer condition then the 2.0 which is what the bike is suppost to have so by dropping the pilot jet down one it should step everything down one notch. Which it did and the bike has been running good since, but keep in mind i think my motor is starting to get tierd so a fresh motor might like the #25 pilot with a 1.5 throttle valve.

    make sure you have everything cleaned out real good, there is a little hole under the throttel valve as well as a paper gasket under it too. Make sure the hole is clean and the the gasket is replaced or in good shape. Also check your needles my orginal ones were less then desireable. Also make sure you have new o-rings, you can get almost any size you can think of from mc-mastercarr.

    download this pic and save it, it is a real good referance point


    -Ryan

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  • first timer
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    I don't mind you guys linking pictures but am a little concerned when the link goes down say a year from now then the info is lost again, so please type in the info so we have it forever. Also you guys are doing a great job restraining your selfs from asking to many technical questions here and clutering it up, I can't belive how well this has grown. One more thing then I'll step off my soap box, don't forget to go through all the posts or try searching in this tread for a specific model first then ask if you can't find it.
    Last edited by first timer; 07-18-2007, 12:20 AM.

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  • BassCliff
    Guest replied
    Hi Mr. endlessGSgeek,

    I'm really sorry but I haven't learned the finer points of carb tweaking. This is something that is probably better posted in your own "technical repair" thread rather than sticking it here in this "carb spec info" thread. It might get a little more attention. I wish you all the best.

    Thank you for your indulgence,

    BassCliff

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