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 GS750T won't go past 6,000 rpmAny thoughts on this? Carbs rebuilt, new plugs, new silicone wires, new Dyna coils, new petcock, battery, air filter, etc etc. The bike starts and idles great. It pulls with plenty of power but won't go above 6,000 rpm. Help?2010 Honda VFR1200F
 1983 Suzuki GS750T (sold)
 Being Revisited
 1981 Honda CM400T
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	 ryanrod ryanrod
 It might have something to do with where the position of the slide needle is. I'm quoting the Clymer book, but it might be worth a shoot if you've already tried everything else.
 
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	 terrylee terrylee
 Look at the mechanical advance (part that has bolt in the middle of signal generator) make sure it is moving freely. Had wife's bike that lacked top power and didn't want to go over 55-60 mph and turned out that was rusted up. Lubed it up and got it moving and bike flew. terrylee
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 Il so it looks like the carbs were missing the rubber plugs inside. On order. Almost there I guess.2010 Honda VFR1200F
 1983 Suzuki GS750T (sold)
 Being Revisited
 1981 Honda CM400T
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 Update... Still no go. I ordered a new jet kit and the shop is going over the carbs again. Joy.2010 Honda VFR1200F
 1983 Suzuki GS750T (sold)
 Being Revisited
 1981 Honda CM400T
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 Ask your shop to check diaphragms in all the carbs ,maybe you got pinholes in one ,so it's not lifting nicely, forcing other three cylinders to overwork. I'd find out what size jets you got in there now, before fiddling with any jet kits.
 You didn't answer question about.... Will it rev past 6k in lower gears1981 gs650L
 
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 Sorry. The shop didn't indicate.2010 Honda VFR1200F
 1983 Suzuki GS750T (sold)
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 1981 Honda CM400T
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 You been around here long enough to know that lots of shops take advantage, so best to get more curious. If it won't rev past 6k in any gear, it's very well is an electrical problem. If it falls flat on its face under heavy loading, i.e. In fourth or fifth , it's likely a fuel delivery issue, either inadequate fuel to carbs or mixture problems.Originally posted by cloudbreakmd View PostSorry. The shop didn't indicate.1981 gs650L
 
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 The jet kit solved the issues.2010 Honda VFR1200F
 1983 Suzuki GS750T (sold)
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 1981 Honda CM400T
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