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Idle initial setting

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Ian Donahue

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Hi new to the GS world, trying to get my CL 1983 GS850G on the road. I have dismantled and serviced most of the air/fuel system, as per BikeCliff of course. One thing I haven't seen - how do you set the initial idle position when putting it all back together? Since I have had some problems (1-9 on the newbie list), I have been screwing with the idle screw and it is definitely not in the right position. I have backed it off until it's slack, and then snugged it, but I assume it needs to be cranked up so the bike will start. Can anyone offer some advice or point me to an existing thread that I didn't see?

Thanks in advance, mostly to BikeCliff. I am off to bench tune the carbs. Wonderful community here, strongest I've seen since the dawn of the web!
 
Twist it until it makes contact and then 2-3 full turns more. Once the bike is warm just twist it out till the idle is where you want it. Please make sure you're using a good fan while doing your engine tuning work. And remember.........we LOVE pictures.
 
Sometimes too much is just like twisting the throttle...it spoils the venturi and it wont start. If it wont start at what Rob says then start at 1 1/2 in and add at 1/2 turn intervals. Full choke and hands off the throttle grip.
 
Set the top mixture screws at 2 to 2 1/4 out from gently seated as your initial mixture starting point.
 
Wow 90 minutes 3 suggestions, you guys are the best. I'll start with 2-3 turns as per Rob and work UP from there. Thanks for the advice. FYI, I installed new 0-rings on intake this afternoon (boots have no cracks), replaced air cleaner intake boots (solid as rocks), full airboc sealing as per cliffbike, full carb clean with replacement o-rings, gaskets and whatever else looked like replacing. Only newbie trick I haven't tried is valve shimming. Doesn't sound like a newbie move... AZR asked for pics...
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She's a beaut, hope I can get her on the road.
 
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