Chris Bock
Forum Apprentice
Running pretty good now! No more white wispy smoke. I live in Seattle, so there's plenty of steep hills to put load on the engine. May have been buildup in the cylinders, or stuck rings, or the carb dip residue I didn't get blown out. Finally had some decent weather to get to open her up WOT. And presto! No more smoke! Carb settings sound great, but I just received my Gunson ColorTune today, so I'm looking forward to playing around with it, in conjunction with the Morgan CarbTune Pro.
Any ColorTune advice for working on CV carbs is appreciated.
One final note: the PO had removed the baffles from the stock 4-2 megaphone pipes. I picked up some cheep inserts (which sounded horrendous!) When I was engine braking down a hill, I heard two Loud AF backfires which killed the engine! Pulled and released the clutch to get running again. Sounded way deeper after. At the bottom of the hill, found out those two backfires had launched the cheapo aftermarket baffles out!
Though it does sound burly as heck, I'm not interested in straight pipes.
Can't find any NOS baffles online for it. Anybody have recommendations for replacements? 1980 GS1000G. They're the stock megaphones. Not the reverse? megaphones that tapered at the end.
Thanks!
Any ColorTune advice for working on CV carbs is appreciated.
One final note: the PO had removed the baffles from the stock 4-2 megaphone pipes. I picked up some cheep inserts (which sounded horrendous!) When I was engine braking down a hill, I heard two Loud AF backfires which killed the engine! Pulled and released the clutch to get running again. Sounded way deeper after. At the bottom of the hill, found out those two backfires had launched the cheapo aftermarket baffles out!
Though it does sound burly as heck, I'm not interested in straight pipes.
Can't find any NOS baffles online for it. Anybody have recommendations for replacements? 1980 GS1000G. They're the stock megaphones. Not the reverse? megaphones that tapered at the end.
Thanks!
