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tuckomf
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Hello everyone. I've been visiting the forum for a few weeks now, ever since I bought my gs550 from my brother-in-law. I decided to wait to post until I reached my wits' end, which happened about 4 minutes ago. It seems to be a common story on these boards - the bike had been sitting for a couple of years, the previous owner neglected it, and now the problems arise. I've thoroughly cleaned every individual part of the carburetor and flushed the gas tank, which brought me from the "rough idle / only runs on choke" thing to my new problem. It starts on the first try, but instantly jumps to about 5k rpm's. I've turned back the pilot air screw, drilled out the pilot screw plugs and adjusted those to about a half turn out, put some slack in the throttle cable, checked for air leaks, and nothing seems to work. According to the manual on BikeCliff's site (Probably the most helpful and organized site I've seen, by the way. Like a well kept garage in binary code) I should let the bike idle at 2000 rpms for 10 minutes and then adjust the stop screw. If I could bring it down to 2k, I'd be ecstatic! So I beseech thee, oh wise forum, please point out what I'm missing here!
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