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cz_699
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Hi, this is my first post on here, although I've been addicted to reading the threads for the past two weeks since I got my 1980 G550L. It's pretty much complete (switched to pods because I'm missing 90% of the airbox) I just got it running today, after replacing the intake boots and o rings. The PO must have been a complete fool, because the rear brakes were down to the backing plates, and the front one had both pads on the same side!
The caliper has been ground down against the rotor a hair but it doesn't seem to affect it's action. Before I drain out the dark brown nasty old brake fluid and replace it with new, is there any tricks or helpful tips, (on my last resurrection, a 77 kz750 twin, I learned that the rear mc is lower than the caliper making it an interesting bleed) Also, temporarily running the petcock on prime with a lawn mower shut off after it, until I pickup a new petcock, is there anything wrong with this? I know I'm in need of a carb rebuild and clean via the detailed instructions on here, because even though my bike starts and idles well, it soon starts to dump gas out the number 2 carb. I have my manual (thank you BikeCliff) and I'm looking to do a valve adjustment after my carbs are done and I'm sure my local Suzuki dealer (still 40 miles or 65 if I wanna go to one that's likely to have them in stock) . Thank you all, for asking the so many questions I've already had.
-Chad
-Chad