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tempebru
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My 1978 GS 750 has been pulled out of storage and completely gone through over the past year. New pistons, rings, valve job. Every seal, gasket and "O" ring has been replaced. It runs like new! I was ready to get new tags for it untill I couldn't get it to pass the emmision test. Hydrocarbons were 1635 ppm with a limit of 1800----PASSED. Carbon Monoxide was 7.5% with a limit of 5.0%----FAILED. I have a 4 into 1 with K&N pods on it. It had the same setup before goinig into storage and passed before. The carbs are still running the stock (#15) pilot jets and 107.5 mains (which I think are a little lean but I haven't been able to do a WOT chop and read the plugs....would like to have a plate on it first!). The needle is stock with the clip in the 3rd position from top (same as when I parked it). Air mixture screws are out 1 1/4 to 1 3/4 (highest rpm and back in 1/8 turn). I did back out the fuel needle screw to 1 1/4 from 5/8 to 7/8 to solve an off idle hesitation. I think I need to screw the fuel needle back in but would like some feedback before I waste a trip to the testing station. By the way, they ony test the bike at an idle which I have set at 1200 rpm.
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