Actually it's been stated here that having the tank too high will cause issues like that. I found by hooking it on the left side handlebar it works just fine and you won't see any problems.
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Actually it's been stated here that having the tank too high will cause issues like that. I found by hooking it on the left side handlebar it works just fine and you won't see any problems.
Hmmm..... looks like my floats ARE set too high - #2 and #3 especially. Consistent with rich condition and perhaps flooding? I'm going to tinker around with them sometime soon and see if I can get them close to 5.0mm. At least there is hope!
Could it be the replacement seats/float needles I bought, or maybe the old floats aren't quite as buoyant anymore?
I gotta take a break from the fumes. Pretty awful!
Slightly too high perhaps but not enough to explain the HUGE mixture issues you are having.
The test would be better if it was done with the engine running.
Did you check those plugs between the float bowls and the venturis?
Were did you source the new jet needle and pilot jet rubber plugs from? I've been searching the web but I can't find them.
The reason I asked about the jet needle is the stock GS550LZ needle has no adjustment...only 1 c-clip groove...but the needle D.Mac had pictured is a adjustable needle with multiple c-clip grooves. I have a K&N air filter with stock exhaust and I may need to adjust the needle a little bit.
That's right folks, I'm about to take you into new and exotic places......into the only place we haven't been on this build yet.......
Into the bottom end.
Ouch!I woke up today thinking that maybe the ignition timing appears to be "off" because the pistons aren't hitting TDC at the same time. I used a dial indicator to check the piston position in cylinder #4 compared with the TDC mark. It was perfect. But when I checked cylinder #1 (which should hit TDC at the same point as #4) it was off - way off. The piston actually reaches it's highest point about 15 degrees early. Yikes!
From what I understand, hydrolocking will generally only damage an engine at speed (e.g., by suddenly sucking in a large amount of water). The starter motor doesn't have enough power to damage an engine with a cylinder full of gas. It just won't turn over. But at this point, it really doesn't matter how it happened as much as how to fix it...Diagnosis? Twisted crankshaft. I'm thinking it might have resulted from hydrolock (recall that the original petcock on the bike was faulty and drained freely at all times). I caught the overflowing carbs before I started the bike, but anyone want to bet a previous owner didn't?
I'm a newbie to this stuff, but I would think that if there was enough force to twist the crankshaft, then the connecting rods and bearings should be suspect too. You'll want to measure everything against the repair manual specs as you put it back together.Anything else to consider?
From what I understand, hydrolocking will generally only damage an engine at speed (e.g., by suddenly sucking in a large amount of water). The starter motor doesn't have enough power to damage an engine with a cylinder full of gas. It just won't turn over. But at this point, it really doesn't matter how it happened as much as how to fix it...