DevonianScotsman
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Righty, mrjonesybop's brother posting on behalf of.
R100GS starts fine, runs ok at idle, but after about a half mile of sensible riding, or as soon as you blip it to over 4k under load it backfires, then gets really sluggish, then dies. If you ignition off, then leave for 30 seconds, it will restart and continue for another half mile.
I've checked the plugs, one is slightly sooty, the other is slighty white, but TBH they've only been in 5 minutes.
I've had the carbs off, and stripped them both from the bottom. The RHS main jet has considerably more restriction when you blow through it with the carb assembled than the LHS one has. I cant strip the RHS carb from the top, as one of the screws is already stripped, and i cant be assed to drill it out.
Oddly also, the floats dont drop to the same height with the bowls off. This looks to be because the hinge on the RHS carb is considerably looser than the other side, allowing the float pivot to move forward slightly, and drop down further. How far should they drop?
Both fuel taps really empty fuel out at a rate of knots, so no problems there as far as i can see.
Before i drill the screw out, and spend £35 on a carb refurb kit from Motorworks, is there anything else we should be looking for? Its all a bit more straightforward from my Kwaker, so throw any thoughts in!
Cheers!
R100GS starts fine, runs ok at idle, but after about a half mile of sensible riding, or as soon as you blip it to over 4k under load it backfires, then gets really sluggish, then dies. If you ignition off, then leave for 30 seconds, it will restart and continue for another half mile.
I've checked the plugs, one is slightly sooty, the other is slighty white, but TBH they've only been in 5 minutes.
I've had the carbs off, and stripped them both from the bottom. The RHS main jet has considerably more restriction when you blow through it with the carb assembled than the LHS one has. I cant strip the RHS carb from the top, as one of the screws is already stripped, and i cant be assed to drill it out.
Oddly also, the floats dont drop to the same height with the bowls off. This looks to be because the hinge on the RHS carb is considerably looser than the other side, allowing the float pivot to move forward slightly, and drop down further. How far should they drop?
Both fuel taps really empty fuel out at a rate of knots, so no problems there as far as i can see.
Before i drill the screw out, and spend £35 on a carb refurb kit from Motorworks, is there anything else we should be looking for? Its all a bit more straightforward from my Kwaker, so throw any thoughts in!
Cheers!

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