I'm hoping you can help me with a problem which has been going on for over a year now and it's got me well puzzled.
Bike is a 79 GS750L which is almost completely stock apart from some shorty silencers on 4-2 pipes.
It was running fine until last summer when it went into 'limp home mode' on the way back from the pub. It ran fine on the way there, on the way back it was misfiring badly, maybe only on two cylinders. I thought maybe a main jet had come loose. It would tick over and rev in neutral but wouldn't accept more than say quarter throttle when riding without going onto two (or maybe four barely firing).
Next day it started up fine. I can ride 12 miles into town to work with no issue and back again in the evening - it just seems to happen mainly when its been stood for a while and run again while still warm / hot. Heat soaking into something? I cant seem to make it happen when I want it to though.
Plugs look fine, right colour. Carbs in balance and mixtures set using Colourtune. Apart from slight hesitiation just off idle , goes like stink when not misfiring.
I replaced the condensers last year - thought that'd fixed it but it's back again.
I got a couple of spare coils and I've so far swapped one out and cleaned all the terminations, no change - might still be other coil though?
I was convinced it'd got to be ignition related rather than fuel as it runs so well most the time, but I'm open to suggestions. I've tried removing the tank cap, running on prime. Can floats stick intermittently? could the carb manifold o-rings cause this much trouble?
Charging system seems OK, running on superdream regulator but maybe putting lights on makes it slightly worse - might coil relay mod help? I'd also suspected the cheap ignition switch but don't know how this would tie in with the heat connection.
If anything obvious springs to mind I'd be most grateful
Regards
Andy
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