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JimRobert
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I have my 1985 Suzuki GS700ES running and took it out yesterday for a spin. The bike runs great off idle. It will not idle at 1200 rpm's. When it is cold it is the most cold blooded motorcycle I have ever seen or owned. I've pulled the carbs twice off of this bike to check and recheck everything inside. The floats are all set at the same height. The carbs do not overflow. However it is very easy to flood this bike. I pulled the carbs again tonight and reset the floats a little bit lower. I've freed up the idle screws and have them set at 2 turns out. Once it warms up to around 180 degrees it seems to run better. But it will not keep a constant idle. Sometimes just when you think you have it all set the motor will race up to 2K and stay there. You back off the idle screw and the motor dies. The intake manifolds are not ripped or cracked. I did use silicon sealer on the O rings when I installed them on the new motor. This has me really puzzled as I have never had this much trouble setting up a set of carbs. I never seperated the carbs. The inside of the carbs sparkle and there is not buildup of anykind in th bowl. The jets and idle ports are all open and appear to be working properly. I squirted carb cleaner through every hole that I could find and it came out the other end. I am really stumped on this one. All four of the carbs had closed vanes when I had the cabrs off and appear to be set properly. The valves have been set properly and the motor will easily rev up to 9K in gear.