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BadBillyB
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Just wanted to share this with anyone who has trouble getting they're bike started. My GS1000 is old and tired but runs good. It burns a little oil, and starts fine if I ride it daily. If I let it sit for more than a week or two, The oil left in the lifter cavities and valve cover, finds it's way to the cylinders and spark plugs. If it does start it pops and spits until it has run for 5 minutes or so....Then it runs fine. I let it sit for 3 weeks and decided to go for a ride yesterday. I charged the battery for 30 minutes @ 5 amps and attempted to start it with the charger still hooked up. It cranked at a very good pace, but would not start. Yes I primed the float bowls. I've been riding for over 35 years and know the drill. The bike would not fire at all. Now heres the good part. My father in law George, God rest his soul, taught me a little trick. He was a lawn mower fix it man. I pulled spark plugs 1 & 4 out of their holes and squirted a nice stream of lighter fluid down in the cylinders. Screwed the spark plugs back in and hit the starter. It fired immediately. Sputter, pop, vroom......Oil smoke galore, clouded up my garage really good. It then cleared up and ran like a champ. Time for a ride...I pointed to heaven and said outloud, thanks George....And off I went for a one hour ride....Works on any engine, try it.......Billy