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 Carb rebuild only 2 cylinders fireI have a previously running 1982 gs750t that had a gas leak from the fuel connectors between carbs 1 & 2 and 3 & 4. I ordered the cycle O-rings kit and disassembled, dipped, and reassembled each carb and I have no leaks! Problem is cylinders 3 & 4 don't fire with or without choke. I loosened the drain plugs of their bowls and they both had gas. I checked the spark plugs, and they were bone dry. Any tips where to look/diagnose? I was planning on taking 3 & 4 apart and checking the idle circuits.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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 You "disassembled, dipped, and reassembled" the carbs.  
 
 How fully did you disassemble?
 How long did you "dip"?
 What are your settings for the pilot screws?
 
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 1) Full disassembly following the guide: http://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac/~cliff/storage/gs/Mikuni_BS-CV_Carburetor_Rebuild_Tutorial.pdfOriginally posted by Steve View PostYou "disassembled, dipped, and reassembled" the carbs.  
 
 How fully did you disassemble?
 How long did you "dip"?
 What are your settings for the pilot screws?
 
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 2) Dipped each body/bits for an hour as it was running fine before and they haven't seen ethanol gas
 3) 2.5 turns out---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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 Yep I followed the CV Rebuild guides on Bike Cliff's site.Originally posted by salty_monk View PostIt's still blocked somewhere it seems... Did you follow the "how to" and pull out the emulsion tubes and everything?---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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 An hour is likely not enough with today’s chemicals. Should be at least six but I have left mine in over nightCowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
 
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 Well turns out you were right. Removed all the delicate bits again and dipped over night and it did the trickOriginally posted by cowboyup3371 View PostAn hour is likely not enough with today’s chemicals. Should be at least six but I have left mine in over night --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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