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I bought a 79 GS1000L a few months back that had been sitting for a few years for the nice price of $200. I have got the bike running and driving good for the most part, took a few months to find the right tank for the L model, thought I could use any GS tank, I know better now. I wish I would have found this forum earlier. Anyway, I got the bike to run, but it takes forever to warm up and usually only runs on two or three cylinders until it finally warms up. Once I get it to rev up and ride it around a bit it idles fine and has good throttle response across the rev range, but it backfires when coasting down and at idle. I did take off the carbs and thought I cleaned them out well, but maybe not good enough. It has a stock airbox and stock exhaust. I just replaced the points with a Dyna S unit today, stock coils, and it didn't really make any difference. It did start easier, but still only running on three cyclinders cold and backfiring. It seems if I have the choke in a midway position it will only idle on two cylinders at about 2000 rpms, with the choke pulled out all the way it idles on three at about 3000 rpms. Until a lengthy warm up it will die if you try to roll on the gas. Am I right in assuming this is a carb related problem?
The exhaust does have a couple of holes, but way back at the mufflers. I would like to eventually put a different exhaust on, will putting on a 4 into 1 constitute a jet change if I keep the stock airbox?
I have not adjusted or played with the carbs at all except for blowing out the jets and putting them back in. If this is a carb problem, is it a dirty carb problem or an adjustment problem?
I have to say, once it is warmed up and running good, it runs GOOD, and has quite a bit of get up and go, but still backfires a bit on coast down and idle as I said before.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Tate
The exhaust does have a couple of holes, but way back at the mufflers. I would like to eventually put a different exhaust on, will putting on a 4 into 1 constitute a jet change if I keep the stock airbox?
I have not adjusted or played with the carbs at all except for blowing out the jets and putting them back in. If this is a carb problem, is it a dirty carb problem or an adjustment problem?
I have to say, once it is warmed up and running good, it runs GOOD, and has quite a bit of get up and go, but still backfires a bit on coast down and idle as I said before.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Tate