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I'm in the process of rebuilding the carbs on my '82 GS1100GL and tonight I'm going to take # 4 of 4 out of the dip and reassemble everything. I followed the directions on BikeCliff's website (thank you BikeCliff & to everyone who contributed to his site) but in the walk through, the needle valve seat doen't have a screen on the end like mine does. My needle valve seat has a half sphere metal screen on the end opposite to where the needle valve goes.
1. Should I clean and reinstall this screen? I assume yes.
2. The setting of the air screws on my carbs before work started was 2.75 turns out so I assume that I should start there. Does that air screw setting determine whether my bike is running lean or rich based on adding more or less air to ignite the given amount of fuel?
3. When I put the carbs back together, do I first set the throttle valve stop screw at just touching in a closed position and then prop that carb open with a paper clip and make the other three match it? Then when syncing the carbs with a gauge, I will be fine tuning those adjustments with the balance screws.... correct?
4. Are there any other adjustments to make other than the air screw and the throttle valve stop screw in conjunction with the balance screws?
5. Does anyone living around me have a carb sync gauge that I can use? I want to purchase one but it's not in the budget right now. If not I may try to build my own gauge to hold me over.
I apologize for the noob questions but I'm finding working on my cycle easier and easier with each passing project. I guess I was intimidated in the beginning because of a fear of the unknown... Thanks to everyone for their help so far.
-Sean
1. Should I clean and reinstall this screen? I assume yes.
2. The setting of the air screws on my carbs before work started was 2.75 turns out so I assume that I should start there. Does that air screw setting determine whether my bike is running lean or rich based on adding more or less air to ignite the given amount of fuel?
3. When I put the carbs back together, do I first set the throttle valve stop screw at just touching in a closed position and then prop that carb open with a paper clip and make the other three match it? Then when syncing the carbs with a gauge, I will be fine tuning those adjustments with the balance screws.... correct?
4. Are there any other adjustments to make other than the air screw and the throttle valve stop screw in conjunction with the balance screws?
5. Does anyone living around me have a carb sync gauge that I can use? I want to purchase one but it's not in the budget right now. If not I may try to build my own gauge to hold me over.
I apologize for the noob questions but I'm finding working on my cycle easier and easier with each passing project. I guess I was intimidated in the beginning because of a fear of the unknown... Thanks to everyone for their help so far.
-Sean