Mr.Vroom
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Hi everyone, I recently picked up a 1979 Gs550E, the previous owner told me that the carbs leaked after/ while running the bike and needed a rebuild. I was able to drive it the few miles to my house. When I got home, only carb one was leaking, I also noticed it blew white/blue smoke out of the pipe for cylinder one and two. The whole bike is mechanically stock. I took the carbs out, split the gang, soaked each carb body with out the jets and needles in undiluted purple power. Carb one had a broken needle tip that I removed by pushing it out with a home made right angle pick and a micro drill. ( I know that using a drill is frowned upon when using it to drill through the top of the carb, but I drilled out the bottom of the broken tip using different sized bits. I don't believe I damaged the metering hole but it is possible.) I then installed Key-Ster carb kits in all the carbs. I turned the air and fuel screws to 1 1/4 turns. I installed the gang two nights ago and started the bike. The pipe no longer smoked, there was a very slight hesitation at around 2-3 thousand RPM and a few small backfires, but nothing concerning. Then yesterday I took it for a short test ride, it ran FANTASTIC! But when I was cleaning the bike, carb 2 and 3 started burping up gas. They would leak a few ounces out the drain tubes, then stop, then leak some more. I thought this was a stuck float valve, I tapped the bowls with a screw driver, and that seemed to clear it up. Then today I was going to go out for a ride, but the bike was really boggy, it will no longer rev past 3500 and is leaking gas out of 2 and 3. Could it be that I installed the floats upside down? Why would the bike's performance change so rapidly? Thanks for your help guys! The photo attached is the tools I used to get the tip out. Thanks!