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    Another Single Carb Question - Initial Idle

    I’m going to pull the carb off and clean and blow it out.
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    Another Single Carb Question - Initial Idle

    I had no luck getting the 34PICT-3 carb working. I saw several posts that the 30PICT carbs are a better match for the GL1000 so I ordered one of those. I install the 30 PICT-1 on the bike and it fired right up and I was able to get it to idle but not perfectly. I set the idle speed to about...
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    1975 GL1000 Occasionally Dies

    I never got this thing to run really well so after spending $500+ a few times to get my 1975 GL1000 Carbs rebuilt I decided to try a single carb this year. I purchased a manifold and a 34PICT-3 carb. I followed the instructions and have it all installed. No matter what I do I can't get the bike...
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    Can't Get It to Idle

    After spending $500+ a few times to get my 1975 GL1000 Carbs rebuilt I decided to try a single carb this year. I purchased a manifold and a 34PICT-3 carb. I followed the instructions and have it all installed. No matter what I do I can't get the bike to idle below 2000 rpm. I have looked...
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    1975 GL1000 Occasionally Dies

    I had some work done by a local shop. They have done carb and other type work for me before. On this trip they rebuilt the carbs using Randakk's kits, set valve clearance, replaced the cam belt and set the engine timing. The bike runs like a top with one exception. Occasionally when riding and I...
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    Oh Man... what is it now?

    I had similar issues. It was carb sync. Turned out I had one bad gauge in the set of four. As a result one carb was grossly out of sync. Once I figured out the gauge was bad and did the sync with two gauges it runs like never before. Even idles cold and it has never done that for me. Benny
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