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Maybe there is a member who is close to you that could loan you a carb synch tool, or maybe even help you use it and set the mixture screws. Why don't you put your location in your profile so it will appear in the upper right corner of your posts?
What ever.... way to discourage someone???? Go back to a time were you started working on bikes? And think of how this might have made you feel? If you have nothing good to say?? Maybe don't post at all?
Please have understanding for someone trying to learn a forum, and learn motorcycle mechanics at the same time!
I'm not trying to discourage you, I'll apologize for that post. But you seem to be ignoring or double guessing tbese guys and they know their stuff. Take their advice and you will not be dissapointed.
Sorry to hijack this thread but I have a question for Nessim regarding his comment about the pilot screw:
"The mixture screw setting is relatively unimportant. Just set them to 2.5 turns open from lightly seated and call it done. They only affect mixture at idle and tip in."
I'm always confused about the effect of the mixture / pilot / air screw. I've seen these diagrams and always assumed that even though the overall effect on the mixture is quite small (which affects the engine disproportionately at idle) it would still have an effect on the overall mixture as follows:
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But since most of us only really use up to 1/4 throttle turn in normal everyday travel, the adjustment of this piece of the carb system is most critical.
Or have I missed something?
Not that it will fix your problem, but Suzuki recommends checking valve clearance about every 5000 kms.Valves were shimmed 5000kms or 3500ish miles ago, and ran great cleanly acelled to 9000 rpm, I'm confident it's not valve or motor related, I'm allmost 100% positive it's carb fuel related!
Not that it will fix your problem, but Suzuki recommends checking valve clearance about every 5000 kms.
As others have mentioned, it's not a race bike. You don't need to hit 9000 RPM to get best performance out of the bike.
Since you are just about at the point of setting fire to the bike, I was going to express willingness to relieve you of your problem, then I realized you are talking in "kilometers", so are likely not within a practical distance to do so.
Nothing needs to be "drilled out". Yes, it might seem to be fuel related, but misses at high RPM can easily be ignition related. You say you replaced coils, wires and plugs, what about the pickups and the ignitor?
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if the rubber plugs below the main jet are loose, missing or in the wrong location it will run like you describe.
If you think THOSE carbs are a pain, you had better not look at any other GS, because you have the easiest ones of the bunch.
At the other end of the "pain" list would be any of the 550s or the '80 and newer 16-valve 750s and 1100s.
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