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GS650 starts but dumps fuel.

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I am a very sad man right now, and I hate redneck backdoor half assed wanna-be mechanics too.

I took off the left most carb to redo everything first, since that was the one that was dumping fuel. Well, it's totally buggered. I'll let the pics speak for me.

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That is JB Weld holding that post together....WHO DOES SOMETHING LIKE THIS????? These were supposed to have been rebuilt at a shop that the previous owner took it to...I seen the damn receipt. I will bet my child that these haven't been cracked open in less than a decade.

Also, my jet's don't fit and the ones that are in it are 122.5's...what carbs do I have?!? :confused:

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Guys, I have no idea where to go from here...can I get some guidance?
 
Wow, Nothing personal, but i'd start hunting the wreckers and ebay to find a set of carbs that suit. Those carbs are a trainwreck made up to look like something else altogether.

The post is in theory repairable if you use some aluminium soldering/brazing material, but unless i had already bought the repair stuff previously for an earlier repair (i.e. the equipment needed & materials would equal if not exceed the cost of buying a working set of carbs), and knew where i could get another set of carbs cheaply if i made a mess of it. I wouldn't bother trying any further repairs and would just bin & buy another.
 
Yeah...I'm not even sure if they are the correct carbs because the jets aren't even close. I have no idea where to even begin to look to get new carbs.
 
What part number would I search for to track down some carbs for this thing?

"Suzuki GS 650 Mikuni carburetor" isn't really pulling anything up on ebay.
 
Do a search in the tips and tricks area for a post called - broken float post - by CDNoel. It contains advice on fixing a broken float post that we did on two of my carbs. He fixed it a year ago and my bike runs great ever since.
 
Yep that is the post. Works out well but you will have to take your time.
Im not sure if I want to fix these or replace them. It was quite discouraging findthis like this. The rest of the carb isn't much better. It's got surface rust all on the inside and every single screw is rusted and marred up. I think after taking the time to replace all the hardware, fix this post....it might just be better and more economical to start with a better set and have a better baseline.
 
Looking at this chart on BassCliff's site; http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/images/carbspec_float_height.html , and assuming those 122.5 jets are OEM, I think it's safe to say these carbs are from a '85 GS700. I wonder why someone did that? Maybe it's all they had, or maybe better performance?

I can't find any numbers on these carbs to identify them...anyone know where that might be?
*EDIT*

It appears they could be from an '84-'86 GS1150 as well.

*EDIT 2*

Or going the other way, I guess it's possible it could be a 700cc engine as well. I got the bike just a few months ago and wasn't able to do anything with it until recently, and I have no idea what the history of the bike is. The bike is at my buddies house in his garage, so when he get's back into town, I'm going to go look at the numbers on the engine since all I've done is ran the VIN on the frame.
 
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Hi,

I don't know if anyone has mentioned that the stock carbs for your bike are supposed to be Mikuni BS32SS, the same as on my bike (with a little different spacing). Measure the inside diameter of the engine side of the carbs. Is is 32mm? Have we seen a good picture of your carbs? Where did you order your jets from?


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
I am a very sad man right now, and I hate redneck backdoor half assed wanna-be mechanics too.

I took off the left most carb to redo everything first, since that was the one that was dumping fuel. Well, it's totally buggered. I'll let the pics speak for me.

SANY0360.jpg

SANY0359.jpg

SANY0353.jpg

SANY0352.jpg

SANY0351.jpg


That is JB Weld holding that post together....WHO DOES SOMETHING LIKE THIS????? These were supposed to have been rebuilt at a shop that the previous owner took it to...I seen the damn receipt. I will bet my child that these haven't been cracked open in less than a decade.

Also, my jet's don't fit and the ones that are in it are 122.5's...what carbs do I have?!? :confused:

SANY0365.jpg

SANY0364.jpg

SANY0363.jpg


Guys, I have no idea where to go from here...can I get some guidance?

Believe it or not, these carbs are not totally shot. Both of those posts can be fixed and or carb bodies exchanged. Your hexagonal main jets are not meant to go in this carb body, you will need the round style like pictured. You already have a 122.5 main jet, this is considerably larger than stock, so it is possible someone has jetted these carbs for your setup.

My concern is what about the rest of the carb parts, which needle do you have in there? Are pilot jets stock? Hopefully, someone has taken time to correctly jet this to your bike setup.

My suggestion is fix/replace bad posts, clean existing components, note your specific parts on paper, correctly set your float levels, reassemble with new orings and see how it performs. With a big dose of luck, it may be spot on.
 
So you don't think these could be the wrong carbs all together?

I have already decided to go ahead and pit this one aside and go through he other three. I need the experience anyways.

@BassCliff, I bought those jets from Bear Motorsports. Do they look to be the wrong ones?


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BassCliff, here are some pics of the carbs:

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Hi,

From here it looks like you have the right carbs but were sent the wrong jets.

You need some new rubber plugs too.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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Hi,

From here it looks like you have the right carbs but were sent the wrong jets.

You need some new rubber plugs too.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
OK, thank you!

I'm not even going to bother sending those jets back...they'll just go in my spare parts bin.

So, it definitely doesn't have the stock jets, so I'm going to check out the needle and pilot jets and see what's going on.

I'll get some new rubber plugs too.
 
Wrong model

Wrong model

Hi, I have been following this thread as I also own a 1982 GS 650GL. I cross referenced the main jet you pulled from your carb 122.5, the only 32 mm carbs to use that jet in the GS series is on the 1985 GS700. Is it possible those carbs came off a GS700? Check the pilot air jet and compare it to this chart: http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/images/carbspec_float_height.html
If it is a 37.5, I'd bet they came off a 700. Hope this helps...Ron
 
Hi, I have been following this thread as I also own a 1982 GS 650GL. I cross referenced the main jet you pulled from your carb 122.5, the only 32 mm carbs to use that jet in the GS series is on the 1985 GS700. Is it possible those carbs came off a GS700? Check the pilot air jet and compare it to this chart: http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/images/carbspec_float_height.html
If it is a 37.5, I'd bet they came off a 700. Hope this helps...Ron
Yeah, that's the same thing I did, but from what I can tell, it seems the same carbs were used across multiple bike models.

If that's the case, those 122.5 jets will probably work in my application.
 
Yeah, that's the same thing I did, but from what I can tell, it seems the same carbs were used across multiple bike models.

If that's the case, those 122.5 jets will probably work in my application.

Hi,

Yes, with jetting changes, the BS32SS carbs were used on most of the bikes from 550cc to 850cc. However, the 550/650 rack has different spacing from the larger bikes. If those carbs fit on your bike I'm sure you can get them going with proper jetting.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Hi,

Yes, with jetting changes, the BS32SS carbs were used on most of the bikes from 550cc to 850cc. However, the 550/650 rack has different spacing from the larger bikes. If those carbs fit on your bike I'm sure you can get them going with proper jetting.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
Thanks BassCliff...to bad you live in Cali, I'd love to shake your hand.

How long is too long to leave parts in the carb dip? I'm going ahead and cleaning through the other carbs (which are looking just fine btw, just EXTREMELY dirty). The jet out of the #1 carb was so corroded with that green crap, it was almost closed up. They've been soaking since about 6pm yesterday and I was going to take them out this evening when I got off work. Is that on OK amount of time?
 
24 hours is the recommended time to leave them in so they can break up enough of the junk inside everything.
 
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