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  • 85gsjim

    #1

    2 cylinder

    ok well i have a 1985 gs700e with about 18k i recently pulled and cleaned the carbs all new o rings,intake boot o rings and boots, float bowl gaskets ect. it runs and idles now but i think its only running on 2 cylinders cause when i was setting the mixtures with the colortune cylinders 1and 3 seemed lean so i felt the pipes and they were cold while cylinders 2 and 4 were hot. theres spark cause i see it with the colortune. i pulled the float bowl screws and gas come flowing forth. i dont really know where to go from here cause i know very little about bikes. i look forward to hearing your ideas thanks.i have also done a valve check.
    Last edited by Guest; 07-02-2008, 10:55 AM.
  • tkent02
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    • Jan 2006
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    #2
    Most likely you didn't get them clean enough, something still clogged up.
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    • 85gsjim

      #3
      the carbs seem really clean the little jet in #3 was clogged but #1 looks all clean. #1 and #3 carbs are the ones with the vents could not having a line on them affect them?

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      • Guest

        #4
        thats only the vent lines so the fuel can flow into the bowl

        other than the clean jets, you need clean internal passages in the carbs, and for that you need to take them off and spray all the passages with the pressurized carb cleaner (as a minimum)

        try running the bike with the throttle open a little and see if the other two cylinders fire

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        • 85gsjim

          #5
          i tore them down and dipped them in berrymans overnight before i put the new orings and gaskets in. when i was tunning the mixtures if i revved it i would get a yellowish flame somtimes as opposed to no flame.
          Last edited by Guest; 07-03-2008, 10:49 AM.

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          • Guest

            #6
            run it with the throttle open till it warms up and see if it idles
            make sure the idle knob is set accurately and the carbs are bench synced, that there's no leaks at the intake boots and that the airbox is sealed as well

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by 85gsjim
              if i revved it i would get a yellowish flame somtimes as opposed to no flame.
              "no flame" as in "no spark", or what?

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              • robertbarr
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                • Sep 2005
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                #8
                At this point I wouldn't go any further without doing a compression test.
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                • 76FJ55

                  #9
                  I am assuming you have replaced the plugs or at least disconnected the plug wires during your testing. may be stating the obvious but check plugs 1 and 4 should be paired on one coil (usually the left) and plugs 2 and 3 should come from the other (typically right).

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Did you bench sync the carbs?

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                    • BassCliff

                      #11
                      Bench sync carbs

                      Hi Mr. 85gsjim,

                      Here is some information I saved from some excellent posts on the subject.



                      I hope it helps.


                      Thank you for your indulgence,

                      BassCliff

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                      • 85gsjim

                        #12
                        the carbs have been bench synced as well as synced them with a carbtune. How would i go about doing a compression test?

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Did you rebuild the carbs and not set the float level?

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                          • 85gsjim

                            #14
                            yes i set the float levels. does anyone know if i can do a compression test with the carbs off or if that could skew the numebers?

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                            • Steve
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                              • Jun 2005
                              • 35925
                              • southwest oHIo

                              #15
                              A compression test without the carbs on would be PERFECT.

                              If you do a compression test with the carbs on, you have to hold the trottle wide open, anyway, so having the carbs off would be the ultimate in NO restriction.

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