Having an issue with my GS850G. It will idle without a problem, but I cannot get it to rev above 3,000-4,000 rpm's. My first thought was that the carbs were dirty, so I pulled them off, disassembled and cleaned them (dip, air, carb cleaner), but the issue persisted. I then tested the coils, thinking that it had to be a spark issue at this point. Both coils were reading 5 ohms across the primary and 32k ohms across secondary. I then tested the plug ends, and most were sitting in the kilo-ohms, but one was in the mega-ohms, so I replaced all the spark plug boots. I also replaced the plugs, since they are pretty cheap (B8ES plugs), and the rpm stutter still persists. If I fully choke it, it goes up to its normal 5,000 rpms without bogging, and I can crack the throttle to get it up to about 6,000 or maybe even 7,000 before it bogs down. I then ran a compression test on the bike, the numbers were low (didn't do it right), but I did a valve adjustment anyways, got them all in spec, and then redid the compression test (dry and wet, properly). They dry compression test numbers were 120, 118, 95, 115, for 1,2,3,4 respectively. The wet compression test turned out about the same, except for cylinder 3 came up to 120 psi with the rest of them (I have previously replaced all the piston rings about 2 years ago, my guess is that cylinder 3 may have not sealed properly?) I then redid the timing to make sure it was 100% on point, and it seems to be. My next steps are going to be a carb sync, and then pray to the almighty suzuki god that this bike will start running properly.
The point of this rant is to see if anyone else may be able to give me some ideas of things to try, because I'm running out of ideas on what could possibly be causing the problem. The intake manifolds are less than 2 years old, and has the port screws still in them. Plz halp
Pics of the bike included for suffering through the rant!
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