Removed the idle air screws and they were all set at 3/4 turn out . . . this is after clean up.
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Re the 32.5 pilot jets, don't assume they are too big till you try them...33mm flatslides on a 550 won't have a lot of airspeed at small openings. I've run bigger pilots on bored GSXR flatslides on 750's...Speedway TQ's actually which must respond in a single gear so do get run rich low down, but the principal is the same.
Those carbs probably are the GSXR750 racekit carbs - or what were sold as kit carbs...Midway between the road GSXR carbs and the RS series which came a year or so later.
83GS1100E_Tornado said:Just found a ton of parts!.
nvr2old said:I'll bet JB Weld or Liquid steel would work great for that repair. Clean it well where the pieces meet and apply the JB to both parts before attaching. Maybe run the tap through one more time after it dries.
Rather than JB Weld I suggest an aluminum-based epoxy, such as Hypoxy Alumfast.