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I recently came upon a smokin' deal on a 79GS550E and decided to pick it up. The bike was not running and had been sitting idle for over three years . After transporting it home, and getting the right manuals, I started cleaning it up and trying to get it going. Drained and replaced old fuel, got battery charged, checked for sparks on all four cyls, but the bike refuses to fire up. When removing the cover and air filter, and spraying carb cleaner the bike runs briefly and then stops. So it all points out to a fuel delivery problem. I checked that fuel does flow from the tank, so the only suspect parts are now the carbs.
What is the easiest way to get them cleaned, short of dismantling them? I was thinking of pulling them of the bike and letting them soak for a a few days. I would like to avoid dismanteling them, out of fear that I could not set them up right again. (I did this on my BMW R75, and had a hell of a time syncing the 2 Bings)
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
alex
What is the easiest way to get them cleaned, short of dismantling them? I was thinking of pulling them of the bike and letting them soak for a a few days. I would like to avoid dismanteling them, out of fear that I could not set them up right again. (I did this on my BMW R75, and had a hell of a time syncing the 2 Bings)
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
alex