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randyshipp
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We replaced the carbs on my 1980 GS850GL today with a set from my 82 GS850GL that had recently been cleaned and rebuilt. Before putting them on, we set all the butterflies to the same opening (this is "bench syncing," right?) with a piece of wire. We set all of the air screws to 1 1/2 turns out. Upon putting the carbs and tank back on, we set the petcock to Prime, gave it some choke, and cranked for a bit (not too long) and the engine roared to life. After some time, we were able to shut off the choke, and it idled at about 1800 RPM. All the pipes got hot enough for spit to bounce off, so, even though it sounds pretty rough, they must all be firing. Attempts to bump the throttle a little bit caused it to want to die, then the engine would race for a few seconds when the throttle was released.
Does this sound about like what you'd expect? Is this something that syncing the carbs is going to smooth out, or would you expect the bike to run well enough to ride right after putting the new carbs on?
Randy...
P.S.-- there was a fair amount of rusty looking crap in the bowls of the old carbs, so this was probably a good idea.
Does this sound about like what you'd expect? Is this something that syncing the carbs is going to smooth out, or would you expect the bike to run well enough to ride right after putting the new carbs on?
Randy...
P.S.-- there was a fair amount of rusty looking crap in the bowls of the old carbs, so this was probably a good idea.