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Here's the history of this problem regarding my '83 GS 1100L. I was getting ready to ride the bike out of state, and noticed the smell of gasoline in the crank oil. I rebuilt the petcock and changed the oil twice, then rode the bike ~70 miles without incident. I rode the bike to and from work the next workday without incident. The second workday, I rode the bike to work no problem, but when I was ready to go home, here's what happened: bike started right up on full choke, fast idle no problem. As I backed off the choke as I normally would, the bike would not take throttle, and sounded like it was not running on all 4 cylinders. I got about 2 blocks down the road, the bike wouldn't take throttle no matter what the choke position, and died. It acted like it was out of gas. I tried the prime position on the petcock, but the bike would not restart. I tried every choke position, throttle position combo I could think of, but no starting. I pulled the plugs, on 3 & 4 and they were bone dry.
I had the dealer, which has been around for decades and is quite familiar with these old carbeurated bikes pick the bike up. They thought my idle circuits were clogged. They pulled the carbs, cleaned them & reinstalled them. Petcock checked out o.k. and floats were o.k. Vacuum line o.k. Ignition o.k.
When I picked up the bike, it wanted to run on 3 cylinders despite running fine in their tests the previous day. Some out-of-gear revving brought back the other cylinder, and I rode the bike home without incident.
I then rode the bike to and from work without incident. The second workday I tried to ride it to work, and it did the same dying trick. I pushed it the several blocks home, called the dealer to come pick it up. Both of us are scratching our heads. It's intermittant; gotta love intermittant problems.
What do you think is happening here?
Scott
I had the dealer, which has been around for decades and is quite familiar with these old carbeurated bikes pick the bike up. They thought my idle circuits were clogged. They pulled the carbs, cleaned them & reinstalled them. Petcock checked out o.k. and floats were o.k. Vacuum line o.k. Ignition o.k.
When I picked up the bike, it wanted to run on 3 cylinders despite running fine in their tests the previous day. Some out-of-gear revving brought back the other cylinder, and I rode the bike home without incident.
I then rode the bike to and from work without incident. The second workday I tried to ride it to work, and it did the same dying trick. I pushed it the several blocks home, called the dealer to come pick it up. Both of us are scratching our heads. It's intermittant; gotta love intermittant problems.
What do you think is happening here?
Scott