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1977 Suzuki GS750 issue
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeBoucher" data-source="post: 175161" data-attributes="member: 1844"><p>So I believe I found my problem. I pulled the gas tank and the petcock as two hoses, 1 for the left 2 carbs and 1 for the right 2 carbs. The right two carbs are connected to the cylinders that are running normal. The left two carbs are connected to the cylinders running hot. Guess what the right 2 carbs fuel line has? A fuel filter... The left two carbs has no filter what so ever. So I am assuming the carbs on the left side are gummed up! Causing lean conditions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeBoucher, post: 175161, member: 1844"] So I believe I found my problem. I pulled the gas tank and the petcock as two hoses, 1 for the left 2 carbs and 1 for the right 2 carbs. The right two carbs are connected to the cylinders that are running normal. The left two carbs are connected to the cylinders running hot. Guess what the right 2 carbs fuel line has? A fuel filter... The left two carbs has no filter what so ever. So I am assuming the carbs on the left side are gummed up! Causing lean conditions [/QUOTE]
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