Hey all. Installed the rebuilt carbs, gas tank, new battery, new spark plugs and about a gallon of gas to get her going. The one thing I noticed is that before I took the carbs in to get rebuilt the choke lever would stay pulled out when I pulled it out. Now it wants to spring back in. It started within 3 seconds but I have to hold the choke lever out till it warms up and then can give it a bit of throttle to keep it going. Is there a setting on the choke lever that I need to adjust? Also, I need to adjust the idle. Do I just turn the knob that is between the carbs towards the rear? I was pleased that it fired right up and runs great when I give it a bit of throttle. No exhaust smoke at all and runs smooth. Once it warmed up I was able to open up the throttle a bit and it didn't sputter at all. :mfclap: I couldn't believe how fast it fired up for having sat for 15+ years.
Oops, forgot to say that it's a 1980 Suzuki GS250T that I'm restoring.
Oops, forgot to say that it's a 1980 Suzuki GS250T that I'm restoring.