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kdubskii
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I recently purchased a 1978 gs1000 for $300 as a restoration project. I'm 20 and have no prior motorcycle let alone carburetor experience. This is exactly where the trouble starts because I cleaned the carbs without touching the pilot screw and got the bike running. Although it didnt run good, it idled only on choke at around 3k rpm. This is when I began to research and fiddle with the pilot screw. I got a hold of the original owners manual where it specifies the pilot screw is "pre-set (DO NOT DISTURB)" so I used google. I read somewhere 3 turns out, so I turned all 4 pilot screws to the left as snug as they went and turned them out 3 times so theyre even. Now the bike wont start. How badly did I mess up? How can I figure out factory settings for the pilot screw? Please help me out!! 