89 Suzuki GSX-R 750 discussion forum:RE: Work bike nowadays |
RE: Work bike nowadays |
Dave said 2006-02-20 11:20 |
We changed the carbs on my bike when I bought it, but that was because some previous owner had fitted a Dynojet Kit, and parts in the carbs had been bored out in order to fit the bigger jets. So it was impossible to get the original jets back, but I suspect the carbs were "worn out" anyway. The symptoms were almost the same, some times it felt like it flooded, and after driving below 6-7000 rpm for a while, the engine went sour, and had to be revved in order make it run clean again. Have you tried changing the entire row of carbs? I bought used ones for a sensible price. My bike is a red and white one. Good luck, whatever you choose to do! |
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