82 GS750 Won't run after engine is warmed up

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    82 GS750 Won't run after engine is warmed up

    Won't run after engine is warmed up

    Yesterday I took my 82 GS750 out for a ride, it performed great, the engine was powerful and smooth.
    But later in the evening after the engine cooled down I tried to start it and it only ran while the choke
    was on. Today I tried again and it won't idle, only runs with full choke and after the engine warms up it won't run at all.
    It has never acted like this before, I'm stumped.

    Any ideas??
  • KiwiAlfa156
    Forum Mentor
    • Sep 2012
    • 661
    • New Zealand

    #2
    The choke on Mikunis is actually a separate mini-carburetor integral and in parallel with the main carburetor body. It draws fuel from the float bowl and air from the bellmouth, but shares nothing else with the warm running carb fuel or air circuits If it runs on the choke but won't with the choke closed, means it's unlikely to be ignition/timing -at least when it's cold. Check for a spark when warm to make confirm it's not ignition.

    Will it run with the choke partially on when warm and die when you close the choke? If it does my suspicion would be a blockage in the idle/pilot circuits of one or more of the carbs. Does it just drop dead or is stumbling before it stops running. If it stumbles and it's a it's possibly one or two carbs blocked. If it dies possible that it's sediment could have blocked all the carbs if none of them is fueling.

    Post a video if you can.
    Last edited by KiwiAlfa156; 10-11-2021, 10:27 PM.
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    • ajh
      Forum Apprentice
      • Jul 2021
      • 63
      • West London

      #3
      possibly a bad air leak from the manifolds that will get worse as rubber warms up?

      If it doesnt run at all though I'd be thinking about major things that effect all cylinders as I'd expect it to run on 2 albeit badly. Maybe check to see if you have enough gas flowing into the float bowls, (I had problems with starvation because of an elongated fuel hose)

      1982 GS550Ez, 1980 Yam RD350LC 4L0, 1980 Yam DT175,
      1977 Yam RD250D(Sold)
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      • Gorminrider
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        Past Site Supporter
        • Aug 2012
        • 4803
        • British Columbia, Canada

        #4
        not to be a nag, but if you browse the other threads, you might find some specific solutions to narrow your troubleshooting.
        Forum: GS Motorcycle Discussion Area

        This area is to be used only for general GS topics. For non-GS related topics, join the Off-Topic usergroup. Technical questions are not to be posted here.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Done, sorry for misplacing my question.

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          • Gorminrider
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            Past Site Supporter
            • Aug 2012
            • 4803
            • British Columbia, Canada

            #6
            Like every one above, it Definitely sounds like the carbs and if it won't run on three cylinders either, fuel supply seems suspect..kinked hose, dirty tank filter, petcock not opening, vaccum line to petcock iffy...stuff like that.

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            • gustovh
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              • Oct 2006
              • 4993
              • Vernonia

              #7
              Plugged gas cap vent is a possibility, but my money is on dirty carbs.

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              • Guest

                #8
                So far I've learned the Petcock is flowing gas, but as I said before the engine will no run after it warms up. Cold it will run with chock on, but once heated up it will not. Darnest thing.

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                • Forden
                  Forum Mentor
                  Past Site Supporter
                  • Jun 2021
                  • 106
                  • Ipswich MA

                  #9
                  Fuel starvation does seem likely, but I would also check ignition when warm as KiwiAlpha suggests. I've had outboard coils act up only when they got hot--if you run with the tank off, maybe check them for overheating then test them with an ohm meter.
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                  1979 XS11 Standard
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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Problem solved.
                    It was a fuel starvation issue caused by a leaky vacuum line from Petcock.
                    Tip of hose was hard and leaked, simply clipped a 1/4 i nch off the tube and reinstalled.
                    Suzie purrs like a kitten now.

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