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dtkid
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I have been refurbing an 83' GS1100G for a buddy of mine. I re-built carbs and some other necessary stuff. This morning I put the carbs on for the first time and it started right up (it had not been started in over 9 years), however, intermittenly the carbs would back-fire and flames could be seen through the pods I installed. I know I saw a thread on this matter a while back on this same issue. Can someone tell me what this back-firing into the carbs is an indication of. I was'nt surprised that I happened but I did'nt let it continue to run and "settle-down" because I wanted to see what you gurus' had to say about it.
The bike idles well and there is no dead-spot in the throttle which I think tells me that my choice of main jets, needle jets and pilots are ok. I know I turned the fuel-screws out about 3 turns. Also, I put foam-pods on the carbs (not K&N) so I think they are more constrictive than K&Ns'.
Any input is much appreciated: David
The bike idles well and there is no dead-spot in the throttle which I think tells me that my choice of main jets, needle jets and pilots are ok. I know I turned the fuel-screws out about 3 turns. Also, I put foam-pods on the carbs (not K&N) so I think they are more constrictive than K&Ns'.
Any input is much appreciated: David