It won't stay running now without giving it some throttle. Every time I had to pull in the clutch, the engine would die.
Figured I would check the basics to see what was going on. First, I can confirm that it should be getting fuel. I removed the gas line from the tank, but not the vacuum line. Quickly learned that cranking the engine will open the vacuum petcock and fuel will drain from the tank.
All four spark plugs look good and each has a good spark.
So I did a compression test. 1, 2, and 4 were all 175 psi. Good numbers. Cylinder 3 is only at 105 psi. Not so good. Well below the 142 psi low level and 70 psi separated from the other cylinders.
When I first got the bike I did a compression test. This was with a cold engine and carbs completely removed from the bike. Cylinder 3 was better then with a 150 psi reading and when I sprayed a bit of oil in the cylinder it came up to 165 psi. Something has changed with cylinder 3 which can't be good.
Getting beyond my engine repair skills probably, bu where should I look next to see what my problem is?
The odometer is now exactly 27,000 miles as I got the bike back into the shed.
Thanks,
Dave
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