I've got a 1980 GS1100. I think the motor has been replaced at some point in its life, as the motor number doesn't match the frame number. The guy who had it before me was a NASCAR mechanic and he set it up and used it as a drag bike. I had a local shop go over it with a fine tooth comb and it ran like a top after that, but the shop has since shut down.
After sitting for winter, I fired it back up and it ran great for about an hour, but on the highway the engine changed pitch and it lost a bit of power. If I gave it throttle and hit 5k rpm, the sound would go back to normal and I'd have full power. I figured a cylinder wasn't firing properly and started from there.
Yesterday when I went to go for a ride, the bike was running like garbage and stalling out at idle. Backfired a few times. Didn't even get out of the driveway because it sounded so bad. I let it sit for a few minutes, re-seated the plug wires for #3 and #4, fired it up again and it sounded like it was back at 3 cylinders working. Weird, but hey it's an old bike they do weird things.
So today I picked up new batteries and grabbed my temperature probe and checked the exhaust headers after starting the motor cold. Cylinder 2 isn't warming up, at all. I can go out and ride, and it'll run without that cylinder with just a bit of power loss. Around 5k rpm I'll get full power and firing, once the bike is warm.
I hooked up an in-line spark plug tester and it's showing power to the plug. Is this the coils? The plug wires? Something else to check for? I don't have a compression testing kit nor do I have a garage, all of this work happens in my driveway in good weather. Help me out here, I could use some ideas.
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