Carb Problems

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • ebakley

    #1

    Carb Problems

    Ok, got problem. Cleaned the carbs of my GS850L, thought all was well, but now it is only running on #1 and #4. All carbs are getting gas, so it would seem, and it seems that two and three firing. Any suggestions?????:sad: ](*,)
    I'm quite sure the coils are firing, my hair is still on end, well at least shocked
  • nabrams

    #2
    Regardless of what you're quite sure of, you should swap the coils for a sanity check to see if the problem moves from 2 & 3 to 1 & 4.
    If no difference:
    You're sure 2 & 3 are not combusting, so have you checked plugs 2 & 3 to see if they're wet? If not, then fuel is not being delivered.
    Of course it could be merely coincidence that you mistakenly botched carbs 2 & 3 during the cleaning. Botching a cleaning happens to anyone who's done enough of them, eventually - nothing to be ashamed of. Just do it again.
    Your vacuum line may be sucking fuel but that would affect only one of the two - but, of course they may not have the same problem.
    And then there's my favorite: air leaks. Are you sure there are no air leaks for any of the boots for carbs 2 & 3?

    Comment

    • ebakley

      #3
      I have rebuilt kits, have not used them yet. I have not check the plugs to see if they are wet, Duh on my part . As for the coils, they are some what idiot proof, but I can engineer something. I will give these things a try. Thanks for this info. Will post my finding.:-D

      Comment

      • Guest

        #4
        Check for spark on the failing cylinders. If both are a no go you either knocked a wire loose, have a bad coil or have a bad pickup on the crank trigger.

        What year is it? Is it points?

        Comment

        • Nightmare

          #5
          If the coil wires are "idiot proof" he's got a 80 or newer, so electronic ignition...

          Comment

          • ebakley

            #6
            Yes, it's a 1982 with electronic ignition.

            Comment

            • Skyboy8950

              #7
              Were the cyls firing before the cleaning of the carbs? I would check the sync on them. I believe that is why one of my cyls wasn't firing in the first place, after you check the other things suggested of course. Good luck!

              Comment

              Working...