I took my time and finally got the new-to-me bike running. Carbs were removed and dipped and reassembled with new rings about a month ago and didn't sit with fuel in them at all. I must admit - I didn't adjust float levels, though. Bike starts up and idles (what I though was) great. Revs freely, no popping, missing (that I perceived) or backfiring. I noticed a couple of the plugs looked very untouched when reading them (only at idle - bike needs brake work to be ride-able) so I took a temperature gun to the headers. I am running the bike from a temporary plastic gas tank with a filter set up in between. Plugs are brand new. Here is my trail of breadcrumbs:
- At idle (with a fan in front of the bike), temps at the header pipe for cylinders 1, 3 and 4 are in the high 300's (hopefully due to single-wall construction and possibly a tad lean). Temp, however for cylinder 2 is never more than 150 - so much so that you can touch the header pipe with your hand and live to tell the tale.
- When checking for spark, I guess the carbs still had a little fuel in them (even though I ran it till it cut out) and the bike fired up with the #2 plug laying across the cylinder head. The bike ran as well as it had been running (which shows my noobness), but what was strange to me is that as I stood there and felt the compression coming out of the plug hole and looked at the spark, I expected mist to be elected from the spark plug hole and nothing came out but air. Should I have seen/smelled/been covered in a gas-air mixture?
- I replaced the plug, started it again and then grabbed the plug wire for that cylinder and pulled it off with no affect in performance. I replaced it, and when I grabbed the #1 plug lead, not only did I get a nice little jolt in my hand, but the idle definitely changed.
So there you have it. Everything I know about the issue. Would your money be on a coil issue, a carb issue or both? Proud to say this isn't another pod-thread. Hopefully. I just populated my signature, but just-in-case: this is an 83 650GL, running pods and a 4 into 1 header. According to the PO, it hasn't run in a long time as evidenced by the stripped, balled-up, rats-nest of a harness handed to me in a box...
Thanks in advance,
Geoff
Comment