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Theodore
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Hi everyone.
This is my first (of many) posts here, Hope you will be able to give some insight and advice.
I recently bought a "1979" GS550 here in Cape Town, South Africa. the bike runs well but it needs some TLC.
Every time I start the bike it runs on 3 cylinders (1,2,4) and as soon as I drive about 200 meters the number 3 cylinder starts firing and then all is well. I have changed the plugs and removed and cleaned out the carbs (which were extremely dirty) but still the problem persists.
Any ideas on what might be causing the number 3 cylinder to not fire for the first while?
While taking off and cleaning out the carbs I decided that I want to replace the jets to run small pod filters instead of the stock airbox, simply because it is a huge pain to re-install the carbs because of the space being extremely tight between the airbox and the intake boots, I'm sure you know what I mean.
so my other question for you is, what size jets would I have to buy to run the pods?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Theodore
This is my first (of many) posts here, Hope you will be able to give some insight and advice.
I recently bought a "1979" GS550 here in Cape Town, South Africa. the bike runs well but it needs some TLC.
Every time I start the bike it runs on 3 cylinders (1,2,4) and as soon as I drive about 200 meters the number 3 cylinder starts firing and then all is well. I have changed the plugs and removed and cleaned out the carbs (which were extremely dirty) but still the problem persists.
Any ideas on what might be causing the number 3 cylinder to not fire for the first while?
While taking off and cleaning out the carbs I decided that I want to replace the jets to run small pod filters instead of the stock airbox, simply because it is a huge pain to re-install the carbs because of the space being extremely tight between the airbox and the intake boots, I'm sure you know what I mean.
so my other question for you is, what size jets would I have to buy to run the pods?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Theodore
