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I have a 1980 GS1100L that I can't seem to stop from running rich. It runs great as long as the plugs are clean, but after a short distance all four plugs are fouled and it runs progressively worse. I checked the fuel cock by applying a vacuum to it with a large plastic syringe, and it seems to be in good shape. Ignition system (ignitor, coils, and plug wires) is all brand new. The air filter is also new, and I there are no obstructions to air flow. As I look into the airbox where the carburetor air intake is, the sides are coated with what looks like a thin film of fuel/oil mixture. Is this a normal output of the breather hose? Also notice evidence of fuel running our the back of the carburetors against the flow of air. I recently rebuilt the carburetors in hopes of fixing this problem, but looks like it may not have helped. Based on what I have read in this forum, I am thinking I need to go back and check the floats and float valves, and maybe replace the main and pilot jets with something a little smaller. Before I dig into this again, I thought I'd get a second (or third, or fourth?opinion). Any ideas? Any recommendations on what size jets to put in? Any recommendations on where to get parts? I have ordered parts from an on-line source, but I am not sure the quality is what I want and it takes a while before I receive them.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.