Could use some help with a weird issue im running into with my 83 Gs650GL. The issue is with #4 cylinder and regardless of which boot I try on it, #1 or #4 it does the same thing. With the boot fully on #4 doesn't fire, if I pull the boot off and just place it on top of the spark plug the cylinder starts to fire! It's almost like something is shorting out my ignition coil??? Any thoughts?
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Hey Guys,
Could use some help with a weird issue im running into with my 83 Gs650GL. The issue is with #4 cylinder and regardless of which boot I try on it, #1 or #4 it does the same thing. With the boot fully on #4 doesn't fire, if I pull the boot off and just place it on top of the spark plug the cylinder starts to fire! It's almost like something is shorting out my ignition coil??? Any thoughts?1983 GS650GL First Bike!Tags: None
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I suspect #4 spark plug is bleeding current to ground.
With the boot pulled back, it acts like a resistance gap.
When the current jumps the gap, it hits the spark plug too fast to bleed off.
Try swapping another plug into #4 and see if it still happens.Jim, in Central New York State.
1980 GS750E (bought used June,1983)
1968 CB350 Super Sport (bought new Oct,1968)
1962 CA77 305 Dream (bought used Feb,1963)
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Originally posted by pdqford View PostI suspect #4 spark plug is bleeding current to ground.
With the boot pulled back, it acts like a resistance gap.
When the current jumps the gap, it hits the spark plug too fast to bleed off.
Try swapping another plug into #4 and see if it still happens.1983 GS650GL First Bike!
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Remove the spark plug from #3 and put it in cyl #4.
And put the spark plug from #4 into cyl #3.
Then see if cylinder #4 fires correctly and if the issue moves to cyl #3.Jim, in Central New York State.
1980 GS750E (bought used June,1983)
1968 CB350 Super Sport (bought new Oct,1968)
1962 CA77 305 Dream (bought used Feb,1963)
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Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZUm. I could see putting 2/3 wires on 1/4 to see if the problem follows, as 1/4 fire from the same coil and 2/3 fire from the same coil. Moving wire 4 to plug 3, wouldn’t that cause things to be out of order?1983 GS650GL First Bike!
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Originally posted by pdqford View PostRemove the spark plug from #3 and put it in cyl #4.
And put the spark plug from #4 into cyl #3.
Then see if cylinder #4 fires correctly and if the issue moves to cyl #3.1983 GS650GL First Bike!
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Originally posted by pdqford View PostRemove the spark plug from #3 and put it in cyl #4.
And put the spark plug from #4 into cyl #3.
Then see if cylinder #4 fires correctly and if the issue moves to cyl #3.
Thanks for your suggestion! It amazes me the how much you guys know about these bikes and are able to help with issues like this! This forum is a lifesaver!1983 GS650GL First Bike!
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Forget what I wrote above, I got confused then wrote something that couldn’t possibly help. That was silly. Carry on.Rich
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So was able to get things going pretty good...#4 is still slightly off, so i guess once i park it for the year the carbs are getting a nice bath! Also had time to get my new mufflers one, exhaust wrap and the windscreen i ordered a while back!
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Got everything back together today after giving the carbs a complete spa treatment 😅 and she is running great! Was a cold and windy day so didnt get out to test ride it but its idling beautifully and everything heats up evenly! I hoping for at least one more decent day to ride and test it properly before I have e to park it for the year, fingers crossed!
I appreciate all the insight from everybody! Helped a lot!1983 GS650GL First Bike!
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