I have a 1979 GS750E, bought last winter.
I've been trying to pinpoint an issue with my spark plug fouling on cyl #3.
I suspected it was the carbs that was allowing too much fuel into the cylinder (I've completely rebuilt the carbs, but still same problem), but now I realize it's really oil fouling. If I put new plugs in, the 3rd cylinder will always smoke when started, I originally thought the smoke was caused by old gasoline. It will only stop smoking once it's been fouled I suspect, the bike slowly starts to lose power and feel sluggish after several kilometers. Also the engine causes the whole bike to vibrate a lot (could this be caused by cyl #3 not firing? Or is it something else?).
I can clearly see oil on the spark plug end and everywhere on the top of the piston #3. All the other cylinders are dry.
I've done a compression test and my results are: Cyl1:90psi, Cyl2:90psi, Cyl3:120psi, Cyl4:90psi
I suspect the 3rd cylinder gets a boost because of the oil leaking into it.
Is there a way for me to find out if the problem is the valve stem or the piston ring?
Would a valve stem leak really cause such evident issues?
Thank you.
PS, love your site, extremely helpful!
Alex
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