After trying unsuccessfully to get my poor '91 to run correctly in the low-end, I've finally torn the carbs off and am working on rebuilding them, along with installing:
1) Factory Pro CRB-S41-3.0 carb kit
2) K&N RU-1824 Pod Filters
3) Complete Viton o-ring kit from Thailand (
http://www.litetek.co/Carb_Kit_Suzuki_GSF400.html)
Symptoms previously were:
- It was always very hard to start.
- Once started, it idled alternatingly on 2-3 or 4 cylinders unless the idle was turned up to ~2000rpm, or the choke was all the way out (even when warm)
- Snapping the throttle open below 6000rpm would give a significant bog, which was worse when cold.
- It wouldn't accept full throttle below 4000rpm (even gently!) in high gear.
Since I'm currently without a choke cable, my temporary workaround before tearing the carbs off was to take a twist tie looped around the choke plunger rod, tie it to my clutch cable, and keep twisting until the choke was propped about 1/3 of the way open. This actually made it run decently well when warm and greatly reduced the fueling issues below 6000rpm. Clearly I was running lean.
Before pulling the carbs off, I found that all 4 pilot screws were about 5 turns (!!!) out. After resetting them to factory spec of 1 5/8, the bike wouldn't even start with full choke. At that point I gave up and decided the carbs were coming off for a rebuild.