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    My 85' GS 550L is flooding quite often. Is this a carb problem?

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    Re: Flooding

    Originally posted by Ride_Havoc
    My 85' GS 550L is flooding quite often. Is this a carb problem?
    If it's not the carbs, it's your wrist. What is your starting method? I assume it's flooding at startup.

    On a properly tuned bike you should just use choke and the start button. There is no need for throttle as long as the float bowls already have gas in them.

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      #3
      Start up is fine

      No my bike is fine on start up. I never need to give it gas to start it. It just floods at weird times. Like I could have just ridden for an hour on the highway and then as soon as I get back in town it wont stay running at an intersection and I can smell gas and the exaust smokes.

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        #4
        Oh sorry

        and I have even seen gas dripping from inbetween the carbs and air intake

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          #5
          sounds like you have a needle valve that is sticking on you. If this is the case, you are in for a Carb cleaning. Go to the Carb cleaning section on the home page. There are step-by-step instructions for cleaning your carbs. You will also want to get a set of o-rings from Robert Barr.

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            #6
            I agree, a good carb cleaning is in order. Along with the o-rings, you may want to replace the gaskets on the float bowls. Make sure your float-height is set right as well.

            Here's the link to the cleaning instructions.

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