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power wasnt a big issue either, could get into 6th gear at 100kph easily enough at 8k revs
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..is highly suspect. These are simple engines ...Perhaps you have "baggage" with these folk or they are not able to help. Find a new mechanic.I left it into a shop when it broke down, but no-one could identify the problem.
If you are going to work on your own bike, you must take the time to do it. You will need some tools beyond the emergency kit the maker included with the bike. The money you "save" fixing it yourself is best invested in tools.....when I have some free time I can clean the carbs etc.
the most obvious -fuel supply to the carburetors -the petcock- has been mentioned.Does anyone know why absolutely no fuel would be able to get into the engine?
You should find your engine resists being turned by hand in neutral. This is due to "compression" and "vacuum". If there is no engine vacuum or compression, you have a serious problem. Cracked head, failed or severely maladjusted valves, broken rings etc etc...simply fitting your thumb over the spark plug hole is a simple way of "discovering" vacuum and compression....but a compression gauge is much better.I am stumped as to why the carbs would shut closed completely when there is no vacuum
These bikes don't require throttle plate opened to start. When the throttle-plates are closed, the engine vacuum will be greatest ! that is, the main inlet is blocked and the engine must suck very hard through the idle circuit and the "enrichment " circuit. Given the rest of the bike is ok, A no-start condition suggests these passages and jets are blocked, broken,maladjusted.I am stumped as to why the carbs would shut closed completely when there is no vacuum
Unless someone has modified their bike, that is not possible with a GS. :-kPut a little gas on the plug or maybe squirt a little gas through the airbox(remove seat and foam filter- turn the bike over with kill switch off to suck some gas in) ...
right. Sloppy- but mainly, squirting a little gas in through the airbox before turning it over should give a useful reaction...even if the airbox screen is in the way .Unless someone has modified their bike, that is not possible with a GS. :-k
Turning the kill switch to the OFF position also disables the starter.
Now, ... if the bike has a kick starter, you can kick it a bit, but you don't even have to have the key ON, so it won't matter what position the kill switch is in.![]()
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Dirty idle jets are very common. Cleaning the bowl and pulling out the jets to clean does not need the vacuum slides disassembled.Otherwise there's few to none rubber o-rings involved until you pull the float needle seat or the idlemixture screws or the bowl drain screw. and usually these are ok anyways- certainly good enough to start the bike while dirty jets are NOT.Thanks for explaining the operation of the vacuum operated carbs, I had had them mostly apart, however I did not want to take them apart fully for fear of being unable to rebuild them in case the rubber elements were too degraded.
I agree ....debris from tank gunking up petcock and carbs. Drain tank and look inside with flashlightFrom your last post, I'd assume the tank has a lot of rust or dirt. The mechanic cleaned the carbs and fixed the no run condition but not the cause. Drain all the fuel from the tank into a bucket and see what is in it. if there is particles then you will need to get the tank treated and lined.