??WTF is up With THIS.??

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  • JohnnyP

    #1

    ??WTF is up With THIS.??

    I just bought a 1980 suzuki gs750e for $200. it only has a couple problem, so it was a steal. The guy I bought it from had just cleaned the carbs Before i bought it. One problem that i was not able to figure out how to fix was a starting "issue". When I start it it will die about ten second later unless I hold on the throttle alittle (If i let go it will turn off 10 sec. later). If I try to pull on the throttle more than 50% it stumble and eventually shuts off unless it let off the throttle. It idles at 1000 rpm and the most i can get it up to is 2800 rpm at as much throttle that i can give it. What could be the problem?and how to fix it?
  • Billyboy

    #2
    Try the choke Johnny.

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    • Tarbash 27

      #3
      clean the carbs yourself. you dont know how good of a job the guy before you did them. seems like some jets are clogged up.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Could be fuel flow issues with either the petcock or a kinked fuel line.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Take apart the carbs and clean all the jets. You dont know how he cleaned them. Some people's version of cleaning is just spraying carb cleaner in the bowls.

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          • nabrams

            #6
            You've got a case of the "I-just-bought-a-used-bike,-so-how-do-I-get-it-road-worthy?" syndrome. Probably the most common topic in the Tech section of this forum.
            Answer: Verify everything yourself.
            The problems you're describing are typical of a bike that's been sitting for a while.
            I (and others) have posted a laundry list of items to check/verify in order to avoid hours (and hours and hours) of frustrating guessing games and wasted time/money.
            Do a search, follow the advice, and you'll be riding within a week or two (depending on how much time you can devote).

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            • Jethro
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              #7
              My advice? Start at the fuel pump and work towards the fire in order: Gas tank vent #1, petcock #2, fuel line #3, float heights #4...etc until you get to the combustion chamber.
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              • rikusa

                #8
                Check the air filter and exhaust for blockages.

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