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I was starting up my '79 GS550 after it was sitting for a while, and found that as soon as I turned off the choke, the enginge would die, even when hot. I discovered that the idle RPMs were too low, so I adjusted them with the throttle stop screw until they were back up around 1100 RPM (using the Tach). It seemed to run fine, but half a mile down the road, sitting at a red light, with my hand off the throttle and the bike in neutral, the RPMs suddenly went up into the 3000 range. I turned the scre back down to get them to 1100, and it seemed to be working fine from then on.
Any siggestion as to the cause of this problem? Could the stop screw just be loose and moving from vibration? I know I need to clean the carbs, could that cause this behavoir?
Thanks,
Any siggestion as to the cause of this problem? Could the stop screw just be loose and moving from vibration? I know I need to clean the carbs, could that cause this behavoir?
Thanks,