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Revs still hanging GS550E

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Was told i had air leak, I've changed inlet manifold rubbers/boots and o-rings, revs still hang almost where ever i leave them. Any more ideas?
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Hi

Yes i am still running standard filter and have cleaned out carbs.
 
When you cleaned them did you take them to bits completely ie every bit that comes off, off? Plus what method did you use to clean them, did you use a magnifying glass to check the jets etc?
 
I took them apart to as far as my knowledge would allow, took jets out and cleaned them and the carbs with carb and choke cleaner. They look very clean. Do you know how many turns out to set mixture screws, because someone once said that the revs may hang if its running too lean.
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Synch the carbs. The slides may be sticking too high allowing too much gas to flow into the engine.
 
Hi.

Is your throttle cable sticking? What is your float height? Is the intake and exhaust all stock? There are carb cleaning and adjusting articles on my website. Have a look.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
thanks for the advise, i'll try the website you have. Think my screws are set at 3.5 turns but i will recheck.
 
synchronize the carbs. trust me. been there, done that. well synchronized carbs allow idle to be where you set it on the adjuster, and not hang.
 
How would i go about synchronize the carbs i hav'nt done it before is it something i could do my self, also for some reason when i come to a junction or traffic light it often cuts out even if i try throttling it. Could this all be part of the same problem. I just wish this bike would run as well as it looks.

This site is so good by the way:)
 
How would i go about synchronize the carbs i hav'nt done it before is it something i could do my self, also for some reason when i come to a junction or traffic light it often cuts out even if i try throttling it. Could this all be part of the same problem. I just wish this bike would run as well as it looks.

This site is so good by the way:)
Arriving late, but.... Have you checked petcock vacuum line to make sure it's not leaking? Since you did boots and o-rings, and the throttle cable is not hanging up, maybe the carb vacuum pistons are sticking as was mentioned already.
 
Having a similar issue.......

Having a similar issue.......

On my 82 GS 850 L, I have done the carb cleaning per the articles here, complete with carb dip, and trust me, I was anal about it. Last weekend I set the air mixture with the colortune and synched the carbs with the carb tune. I must have done something right because the throttle response is excellent and it is running really well. But.....I am having a problem getting the idle to settle out. I think it may need a cable adjustment. I haven't had too much time to play with that yet. Possible clue: the idle increased when I turned the bars to the right. I loosened up on it to give it some slack and that stopped. But sometimes it idles up for no apparent reason, and the idle adjuster then becomes non-responsive. Is it possible that when I synched the carbs I set the slides too high? Any other tips will be helpful. Other info: airbox well sealed, K&N stock replacement filter, intake boots appeared fine, replaced o-rings.
 
mikeyc; give that throttle cable plenty of slack- it might even be sticking at times and return spring is not pulling it back. Trying to tighten the clamps on old carb boots can be dubious- recheck. At idle, the throttle plates will close down real far- another guy recently had this problem and was surprised to find this out. A non responsive idle adjustment screw is a sign that something is wrong.
 
Throttle cable is fine does'nt snag and snaps back, changed vacuum pipe already. Maybe carb pistons not returning could be the fault need to have a look at that.
 
Better, but not perfect....

Better, but not perfect....

I removed the tank and adjusted the throttle cable. I also loosend it up a bit at the adjusterat the hand grip. My hanging idle is much better, but still not perfect. I'm guessing I may have a small air leak, The question is, where is this the likely source? Hint: the bike is running very well other than a slight hanging idle. Another possible clue: it idles well when it is slightly warm, then I ride for a bit and that is when it tends to hang up around 1500 and sometimes 2000, but it will then settle back down a bit. eventually it comes back down to around 1000 rpms. Does this sound like a leak in the airbox?
 
I removed the tank and adjusted the throttle cable. I also loosend it up a bit at the adjusterat the hand grip. My hanging idle is much better, but still not perfect. I'm guessing I may have a small air leak, The question is, where is this the likely source? Hint: the bike is running very well other than a slight hanging idle. Another possible clue: it idles well when it is slightly warm, then I ride for a bit and that is when it tends to hang up around 1500 and sometimes 2000, but it will then settle back down a bit. eventually it comes back down to around 1000 rpms. Does this sound like a leak in the airbox?
Remember that "intake boots appeared fine" line ? I'd at least retighten clamps, cuz this area is prone to slight leaks. Remember when warm and at idle, vacuum is at maximum.
 
The rubber->metal bond on the boots starts to fail after 30 years or so of heat cycling. If you pull the boots off, give them a good pull and see if you get any movement of rubber relative the the metal mounting flanges. If so, it's time for new boots.
 
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