tazwars991 wrote:It's going back to the garage where the engine and carbs were rebuilt.
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This should have been sorted before the bill was paid !
Also : If you have not rebuilt the carbs yourself and have not verified the fuel/air mixture setting AND the state of the airscrew and O ring you may find the problem lies there.
If the needle end of the screw is flattened/distorted from overtightening then the bike will never return to a stable idle.
(This can also be checked by swapping between cylinders.)
The worse thing on a four cylinder bike with four sets of carbs is that there are four carbs to go wrong.
The best thing is that there are four sets of every part that give problems that may easily be interchanged for diagnostics...you already have them at hand.
It is only with very small jets or O rings that ALL four become suspect. (Disregard the last comment when referring to the Suzuki GK76A....ALL the O rings are ALWAYS suspect)

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