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Wired up and installed a nice set of KG hard bags and trunk last night. Love 'em.
I used to have a KG hard trunk. It was great. I'm looking for another one.
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Wired up and installed a nice set of KG hard bags and trunk last night. Love 'em.
Changed the oil in the lawn mower.
Humble time in the garage tonight.Fired up 1000S #2 (S2) for the first time after a complete engine and frame off rebuild, and no heat from #4.
Have spark so that means fuel. Carefully drained the fuel out of the carb so as to not mess up the engine paint and dropped the floatbowl (thank heavens it was one of the outside carbs) only to find the pilot jet laying loose.
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Lesson #1: don't drink beer while rebuilding carbs.
Installed the pilot jet and floatbowl, then refilled up the remote tank only to see fuel gushing out of the floatbowl drain screw I forget to reinstall!
Lesson #2: I'm an idiot!
Reinstalled the drain plug and then left the garage. Going to wait until all the raw gas evaporates off the engine. Last thing I need is to burn down the bike and house to boot! Will post back with results of restart!![]()
Sounds familliar. Last April, I was servicing the carbs on a GS1000G I didn't store properly last winter. Family was comming over for dinner, and it was getting a little dark. When I buttoned it up and put it on prime, gas ran everywhere. I had noted wear marks in the float valve needles, and thought it was that. I had to leave it until June and go back to Alaska for work. When I got back in to it, there was no float gasket in float chamber 1, but there were two gaskets in float 3.Humble time in the garage tonight.Fired up 1000S #2 (S2) for the first time after a complete engine and frame off rebuild, and no heat from #4.
Have spark so that means fuel. Carefully drained the fuel out of the carb so as to not mess up the engine paint and dropped the floatbowl (thank heavens it was one of the outside carbs) only to find the pilot jet laying loose.
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Lesson #1: don't drink beer while rebuilding carbs.
Installed the pilot jet and floatbowl, then refilled up the remote tank only to see fuel gushing out of the floatbowl drain screw I forget to reinstall!
Lesson #2: I'm an idiot!
Reinstalled the drain plug and then left the garage. Going to wait until all the raw gas evaporates off the engine. Last thing I need is to burn down the bike and house to boot! Will post back with results of restart!![]()
Hap! I've missed your smile, buddy. Good to see you out and about.
All the best to you and yours,
Cliff
Back at it...
Fired up the bike again and couldn't get it to sync for $hit.Pulled the carbs back off and found one of the butterflys hanging up. I think that was the one I removed so loosened the little screws and let the throttle shaft snap shut before tightening up the little screws again (with loctite). Now the butterfly was closing like it should.
Threw the carbs back on and now it's running the way it should; nice steady idle and got it all synced up.
I made way more work for myself than should have been but at least it's done.
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