The bike runs and starts easily, but obviously that cylinder is not firing, I was wondering if anyone has delt with an issue like this. Is the best solution to take the top end off and re-tap? (I typically like to keep metal fragments out of my engine) or is there an easier solution? Will I even be able to do that without weakening the threads and/or loosing too much compression?
Also- it runs rich, carbon deposits on the remaining plugs occur quickly. Will fixing this cylinder help to solve this issue? I know my choke operates properly, and my air filter is clean. What would be the next step to getting the right mixture? The bike has 27K miles on it, and I know nothing of its maintenance history. I should check the valve clearances, and have the carbs rebuilt, but that takes time and $$$ and the weather has been much too nice to strip my one and only bike down. - or is it stupid not to perform that maintenance on this bike?
This is my first bike - Had to buy one after getting rid of my '87 Jeep Wrangler - I am capable of doing almost anything (not quite as familiar with motorcycles as I was my jeep) I can usually figure it out though, but I lack a place to do it being a college student living in a house with no garage. I love this forum and got plenty of good info from it already.
Thanks for any advice
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