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IanF
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1.5 turns open is too lean for the pilot screws in my experience - that's why I recommended 3 turns in my other response. More open means more fuel so if the bike is lean, you need to open them more. Also, what about the carb sync? You can't fine tune the carbs until the basic maintenance is complete.
Yes, 1.5 turns out were not enough. 2 seems to be working much better. The bike is now running better than I remember it, but I haven't had a chance to give it a nice long workout or run it on the freeway at a constant 65-70mph. If I went to 3 turns out would it be smart to shim the needles down a bit, in the interest of mpg? I have a throttle lock which has a setscrew conveniently located to give me an index mark to easily tell if I'm at half throttle or wherever and I noticed that that if I'm not on the freeway I generally use the motor in one of two ways, either loafing along under 5k with the throttle as closed as possible or looking for more of the power, and using lots more throttle, over halfway open. Well, engine braking would be number three. So, the height of the needle may not be as much of an issue when it's only a transitory stage between small and large throttle openings. I still don't know how the bike will do when asked to run many miles at a constant 6k or more.
As far the rest of the maintenance, I've never disturbed the sync on these carbs. I did the valve clearances, sparkplugs and oil just a hundred miles ago. On my VX800 I just did a "bench" sync, adjusting the butterflies until they clicked shut in unison. That was good enough for that bike, but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt to get more precise with the sync on both bikes. I think once the airbox is sealed up it will be even better. The GS450 seems quite usable and relaxing to ride now just with getting the pilot screws in the ballpark. Maybe I should trying syncing the carbs at 6k since that's where it runs on the freeway, but that's a lot of revs with no load and a lot of noise. I guess I'd have to use a fan and earplugs. The engine is smooth at idle and all the way up over 5k as is.
Thanks again for all the interest gentlemen! I'm honored.