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  2. Cheap 38's is going to be way better than 36's
  3. XzoB12

    RS 38 Mikuni

    Got a chance to get a set of Rs38’s on the cheap side got a 2002 gsf1200 with pipe and pods RU2922 and 4* Advance.. will 38 be alright or the 36s be better?? TIA….
  4. Yesterday
  5. Short video of it idling and a little rev. Probably still a bit fat https://youtube.com/shorts/rJWhrDFmxP0?si=OPjBRL2MNHBxBtLJ
  6. always pays to double check cam timing
  7. I couldn't get all this to add up with the low compression. Like why would it be so bad if the piston rings where new,valves lapped.... so I checked timing and... bingo! Cams where off. I don't know, maybe the crank moved when they where installed I redid them and boy did it make all the difference! After some fettling with the carbs and idle i had it sitting at 1200 for minutes! Damn steady! I'm delighted! Will sync the carbs tomorrow, recheck ignition timing and compression. Take a test ride
  8. Nice looking bike that is. Fairing bracket is for mk2 faring.
  9. at last work has started on my desert rat fighter its an 89 1100 with busa swing arm and tl1000 wheel and a 750 k6/7 front end just need a front wheel discs for that front end (as money allows obviously) hope to get it done by mid summer fingers crossed
  10. My friend had exactly the same problem ( on a single cylinder engine ) and went through 3 carbs before he stuck my "leak down tester" on it. Exhaust valve leaking due to poor condition valve seat and carbon build up. Pointless trying to set carbs if the engine is not in good fettle. Who said anything about a blocked oil filter ?
  11. having an air filter on or off won't make much difference at idle with the bike stood still, the compression isn't the best but it should still run fine at that as they are all fairly equal. a balance might help if they are way out. but as Jonny said if you can, try another set of carbs.
  12. Just the standard set of four gauges with vacuum hose. Neat tip. Will try that.
  13. So pulled Brian out from the back of the garge, as its 4 weeks to the welsh classic Bike festival and track day, thought I d better see if it runs after 7 months With a new battery and some fresh super unleaded it fired up eventually, went done the by pass and back using my universal number plate This just reminded me how small and uncomfortable it is!! Its great and i love it but its just to small for a fully grown adult!! So I have decided that this will be the last run out and then ill let it go to someone whose child sized Anyone want to come and have look at it, ill be at Angelsey for both days 25/26th may.
  14. I've heard many stories of bikes running poorly with pod filters (espceially single pods), but not at idle. The draw is so low it shouldn't matter. Plus there's no airflow issues because you're stationary at idle. I run an 1100EFE motor in a GS750 frame and also use K&Ns (twin ovals) and have never had an issue like this. Maybe the guy with the 82 GSX hadn't rejetted the carbs to run without the airbox... What are you using to balance them? Might be worth putting some gauges on when it's doing this and see if one carb is dropping when warm.
  15. I do have another set of cv carbs on the shelf from the older gs850, but they are in no shape to be run as they sit now. They need a complete overhaul. Maybe I should just order some parts and get to work on them. They weren't ultrasonic cleaned as my cleaner is dead (just ordered parts to repair it though). But all the jets are new, and I made sure to blow brake cleaner through all the circuits to check that they where open. Which they all where. I also posted about this in a classic motorcycle group on facebook over here and one guy replied that he had a 82 1100 gsx that would behave exactly the same! And his problems disappeared after refitting the original airfilter box. I don't have the standard box, is there some other way to simulate this? Socks over the air filters? Sponges inside? Taping off a portion of the inlet??
  16. This doesn't sound to me like an issue caused by compression. If it were me, I'd try another set of carbs on it first. Sounds like you've already done all the things that would idenitfy the usual issues. If it works with different carbs, you know it's the carbs. You might have some sort of blockage in one of the fuel circuits responcible for idling. It take it you have completely striped and (ultrasonic) cleaned the carbs?
  17. Looks very similar to this Harris Gs1000. Sadly not my bike just out of my picture collection. Tis a beauty and nice that they kept the GS 1000 motor . Looks like `H` section Dymags, could be wrong
  18. Gonna do another compression test today and try to add some oil to the cylinders see what happens
  19. Bow

    Big Bore B6?

    Long stroke 750 barrels, pistons, and head, bolt on power, whilst keeping the original bottom end. No messing with DVLA that way. or, keep the 600 head, so carbs and airbox all line up.
  20. I had some caliper brackets expertly made by Spondon in the mid-80s to fit their 4 pot calipers to Suzuki forks. The brackets were made from 10mm ally and the threaded bits were helicoiled, not cut directly in the ally. Mr Bob told me these were "fuckin' stronger than threading directly into the ally" .
  21. Was checked when the carbs where disassembled and later when I adjusted the needle height. Pops, true, but the exhaust is a straight through exhaust so pops and bangs aren't uncommon since there is no dampening around 100-110 psi EDIT: okay, so I see in the service manual now on gsarchive that standard is 128-171psi. Limit is 100psi. Out of the many indicators of malconditions the only one that sticks out to me is "poor sealing of valves" as the piston rings where replaced and cylinders honed when I bought the engine but not the valves, they where just lapped. But they didn't look good and should have been replaced but time and money wasn't available at the time. Have we reached the consensus that low compression is to blame for this? Valves and poor sealing does pop up under "Engine idles poorly" and "Engine is hard to start" Perhaps cams are misaligned? I Think I should have another look at that too
  22. Last week
  23. He’s right you know. I also stripped a thread in a Nissin 4 pot caliper. @Pegleg( at the time) had the correct timesert kit to very kindly help me out. If you speak to him nicely he may be able to assist you. The repaired caliper only ever saw track use and was all good for the remainder of my custodianship of the bike.
  24. AP calipers have some kind of insert in them from stock so if there's enough meat, go for it.
  25. what where the compression readings out of interest ?
  26. It's a carb issue not a blocked oil filter .... OK so got a high RPM using the pilots .... adjusted down with the throttle slide control and yet still hunting. ....and you reckon the diaphrams are ok ( how have you checked this ? ) POPs = Air leaks ....exhaust or manifold ....or switched ignition leads possibly . I'm deja view on similar issues a few years ago n here ...which was a crappy throttle cable sticking .
  27. I did that today as well. Looked alright. Checked valves probably a couple of times last year they're all within spec. Checked float level when they where apart last time so that's in spec. Also replaced all o rings on carbs.
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