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My girlfriend has a 1977 GS550 that we have been tinkering with for a while. It had a stuck valve at first and wasn't running on all cylinders until I started fooling with it. This is after she worked out numerous problems on her own to get it halfways roadworthy. I did some compression testing when I discovered only 90psi in #4, 110-120 in the other cylinders on three cranks with WOT. Wet with two oil jug caps of oil was in the 150-170 psi range. I thought there may be some wear on the rings and bores, but this sounded reasonable. Then I read in the manual that 100psi or less means rebuild the engine, but acceptable is 128-170psi. I have to go and retest these again by the manual instructions of "crank engine until the gauge needle ceases to rise."
The bike is rideable, but was falling on it's face on the highway with two riders at rpm's above 6000, and struggles to keep up with highway traffic, hills, headwinds, and won't go over 80. The bike sounded great accelerating from 4000-5500rpm,s but then would start to die out. The previous owner had "rebuilt the carbs," installed EMGO pods. We upgraded to electronic igniton and I increased the spark plug gap to the max that I read on here of around .030".
Due to one side of the exhaust having an increasing crack in the muffler case that eventually split, I chopped them off, welded on a 2" stub of pipe to the Y-pipes, fabbed up some custom L-brackets, and mounted a set of straight through EMGO "Dunstall-replica" straight through glasspacks. Sound is great up through mid-rpms! Now, however, I can hear the right side missing a lot, and sometimes just cutting out for a split second completely, and it seems worse at higher speeds.
The #3 and #4 exhaust headers were already discolored (side with giant crack in muffler). This cued me into the fact that they were probably running pretty lean especially with the free flowing right bank exhaust.
I haven't really looked into valve clearances and shimming, but it seems that the cam chain on these probably isn't the culprit (self adjusting?), and I am left believing that the carbs are just all messed up even after her friend cleaned them (without compressed air, and not understanding what "checking float height" meant (ouch!). I looked at them and saw cracks in the brass tubes that dip into the fuel bowl (where the needle jet goes into???), and one of the plugs in the end of one of the cracked brass tubes (is that the main jet?) totally missing on one, where her friend said "oh that's probably not too important."
We also ran the bike on the "PRI" petcock setting to see if that diaphragm was bad, but no change in riding performance, and also ran with choke slightly on to see if that pointed to lean mixture due to extra free flow on intake/exhaust.
Anyhow, I am trying to narrow things down, but I am pretty certain that the carbs are definitely a huge part of the problem, and who knows where they are set at as far as the notches on the slide/needle. Left bank side plugs were looking fairly fouled out.
I also noticed when I rev it with the timing light on a plug wire that I see an occasional miss in the timing light. Wondered if when custom cutting plug wires for the ignition upgrade, if something went wrong there?
Looking mainly for some guidance on these issues, just dug up all the stock carb specs, and need to know what we should change with the jetting and carb settings with the upgraded exhaust and air filters?
Also looking to talk my coworker into selling me his almost finished 78 GS750 bobber style project bike now that I'm so familiar with her 550!
Thanks a lot!
Chuck & Reda
The bike is rideable, but was falling on it's face on the highway with two riders at rpm's above 6000, and struggles to keep up with highway traffic, hills, headwinds, and won't go over 80. The bike sounded great accelerating from 4000-5500rpm,s but then would start to die out. The previous owner had "rebuilt the carbs," installed EMGO pods. We upgraded to electronic igniton and I increased the spark plug gap to the max that I read on here of around .030".
Due to one side of the exhaust having an increasing crack in the muffler case that eventually split, I chopped them off, welded on a 2" stub of pipe to the Y-pipes, fabbed up some custom L-brackets, and mounted a set of straight through EMGO "Dunstall-replica" straight through glasspacks. Sound is great up through mid-rpms! Now, however, I can hear the right side missing a lot, and sometimes just cutting out for a split second completely, and it seems worse at higher speeds.
The #3 and #4 exhaust headers were already discolored (side with giant crack in muffler). This cued me into the fact that they were probably running pretty lean especially with the free flowing right bank exhaust.
I haven't really looked into valve clearances and shimming, but it seems that the cam chain on these probably isn't the culprit (self adjusting?), and I am left believing that the carbs are just all messed up even after her friend cleaned them (without compressed air, and not understanding what "checking float height" meant (ouch!). I looked at them and saw cracks in the brass tubes that dip into the fuel bowl (where the needle jet goes into???), and one of the plugs in the end of one of the cracked brass tubes (is that the main jet?) totally missing on one, where her friend said "oh that's probably not too important."
We also ran the bike on the "PRI" petcock setting to see if that diaphragm was bad, but no change in riding performance, and also ran with choke slightly on to see if that pointed to lean mixture due to extra free flow on intake/exhaust.
Anyhow, I am trying to narrow things down, but I am pretty certain that the carbs are definitely a huge part of the problem, and who knows where they are set at as far as the notches on the slide/needle. Left bank side plugs were looking fairly fouled out.
I also noticed when I rev it with the timing light on a plug wire that I see an occasional miss in the timing light. Wondered if when custom cutting plug wires for the ignition upgrade, if something went wrong there?
Looking mainly for some guidance on these issues, just dug up all the stock carb specs, and need to know what we should change with the jetting and carb settings with the upgraded exhaust and air filters?
Also looking to talk my coworker into selling me his almost finished 78 GS750 bobber style project bike now that I'm so familiar with her 550!
Thanks a lot!
Chuck & Reda
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