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KrazyKarl02
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Ok I have a 1978 GS1000. Pretty much stock, except it has a 4 into 1 pipe. I got it cheap (of course) rebuilt the carbs and the thing ran beautifully! With the exception that it was rich. So I take the carbs off and I lower the needles, This in theory will lean out the mixture. Well now it is almost impossible to start! I mean I have to crank for almost ever! It will idle at 1000RPM, but not as well as before. It is burning better and leaner now, but so hard to start!!!! Of course I also synched the carbs after doing all the work.
So here is the question, I am thinking by lowering the needles the bike is not getting enough fuel when I am trying to start it. Does that make since, I am thinking maybe raise the needles back up and put in a size smaller jets (it currently has the stock jets). Anyone have a better idea??
Thanks
So here is the question, I am thinking by lowering the needles the bike is not getting enough fuel when I am trying to start it. Does that make since, I am thinking maybe raise the needles back up and put in a size smaller jets (it currently has the stock jets). Anyone have a better idea??
Thanks