When I took it apart, I had some trouble to figure out, how the carbs could be removed easily. Didn't worry too much about that, as I was planning to repaint everything, including the airbox. With some force I pulled the carbs out, took the airbox apart and removed it.
Now almost everything is back in place; fresh paint, new bolts and nuts, etc. Refitted the airbox. Cleaned the carbs, and wanted to put them back in place. Now here's the problem:
There doesn't seem to be a lot of space between the airbox and the intake manifolds. I removed the three bolts, that hold the airbox in place, so I could push it backwards. Even then, there was hardly enough room to fit the carbs in. It almost looks like Suzuki put the the airbox in, and welded the frame around it.
I couldn't figure out another way, like first putting the carbs back in place, and than refitting the airbox.
With a lot of muscle I managed to refit the carbs, but I wonder if Suzuki wanted a carb job on a GS550 to be a mechanic's nightmare.
Does anyone know of an easy way to take the carbs off and put them back in again? Am I just overlooking something?
The airbox can't be easily removed like on my GS850.
When it's running again, I hope I don't have to adjust the float levels, or something like that....
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Safe Riding, Bill

Those damn carbs! Man the 80' 750 was really a cusser. On the 80' 550 I found a couple things that help, as stated WD-40 the manifolds and pull out the clips that hold the rear plastic fender, push the fender to the tire. Now you have some more room to push the air box down and out of the way. Don't forget to put the throttle cable on before you put it back together!
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