Im finally getting around to working on an 83 GS1100ED that i acquired about 8 years ago. I have no records for this bike as it was bought at auction. Im seeing some very strange symptoms on number 3 cylinder. I thought i would post these and get feedback before i go any further.
Overall, the bike seems to have been well maintained, although, it does seem to have set outside (covered) for several years. The bike was running well when i bought it.
Background
- Carbs have been removed and professionally reworked.
- Using PODS instead of air box
- Factory exhaust system
- All hoses, including intake/carbs boots, replaced with Suzuki parts
- Fuel take thoroughly flushed. Inline fuel filter installed
- Oil changed
- Battery replaced
- Plugs gapped
I got her running last weekend, but idle was very rough. I spent some time looking at this today. Ive got idle working well now. However, ive been digging a bit deeper and uncovered a mystery re: cylinder 3.
Symptoms
1) Using a ColorTune, i noticed that i had nice blue burn on 1,2 and 4. Noticed that i have non-blue on number 3. BTH, ive never really been able to tell the difference between lean/rich based on color of ColorTune.
2) With ColorTune installed on number 3, i adjusted the mixture screw on the top of the BS34. To my surprise, this had ABSOLUTELY NO affect. Humm.. Ok, moved the ColorTune to number 2 and adjusted the mixture screw and got expected results (ie color changed from blue and idle degraded). Moved it back to number 3, and got same results. No matter how much i moved the screw, it just stayed non-blue.
3) Also, i measured the exhaust pipe temp with an infrared thermo and found that the number 3 exhaust pipe is running at least TWICE as hot as the other three at the same location of the exhaust pipe.
4) Checked compression and found all 4 measure more or less the same
5) Next, i hooked up my vacuum sync gauges and i found that number 3 seems to have low vacuum. At least that is what gauge reports. At the very least, number 3 is reading significantly lower than the other 3.
6) I decided to try and rule out a vacuum leak. Sprayed carb cleaner around number 3 carb and did not notice any reaction from engine, so i dont think i have a vacuum leak.
This is where ive left off for the day.
Im thinking that i may have an intake valve that is out of adjustment. This is what my instincts tell me. Can anyone shed any light on this? I can totally believe that the intake valve may be out of adjustment. However, the symptom that i cant seem to explain is the run-away temp on the number 3 exhaust cylinder. Why would an intake valve adjustment be causing a run-away temp on the exhaust? Anyone got any ideas or guidance?
Many thanks in advance,
Darrell
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