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Title: Idling at 4,000 rpm
Post by: Steve-O on March 11, 2005, 01:31:15 PM
Hey all, I did seach, but I needed some info.  I am sorta looking at this GS500, it's a '91, and the party selling it explained that it "idles a little fast".  When I asked how fast, they said it idles at about 4K rpm's.  My question is this, is this one of those problems that could have anywhere from a simple easy solution to a long drawn out cluster****?

Has anyone ever experienced something simliar?

Thanks all,
Steve
Title: Idling at 4,000 rpm
Post by: JetSwing on March 11, 2005, 01:43:06 PM
what's the story behind the bike?

nonetheless, the problem sounds like a simple fix.
Title: Idling at 4,000 rpm
Post by: VTNewb on March 11, 2005, 03:21:02 PM
Check for intake leaks. I let the engine run, get a spray bottle and spray the carbs, boots, and all around that area and listen to hear a rev drop. If you got one you got an intake leak. If not, I find that on old CV bikes, if you have the bike idle on too high, it jumps up exponentially.

As in I had the bike just started and turned the idle screw to 1,200, then when it warmed up it idled at 3,400. I turned it down to 1,000 then left it like that, and it started fine with choke and idled fine when completely warmed up.
Title: Idling at 4,000 rpm
Post by: Rashad on March 11, 2005, 03:33:49 PM
If its not idle adjustment, it definitely sounds like a lean condition..

Also..... check the carbs!! to make sure the choke isnt stuck on!!!

With choke on full...these bikes idle around 4k....