The second cylinder on my '79 gs850 won't fire. I haven't tested this at higher rpms than idle yet, but at idle the second header is icy cold.
Some background; Got the bike 6 months ago, ran great (easy one kick starts with a bit of choke), rode the hell out of it. Started running poorly when winter came, ended up lowsiding in the rain and decided to park it for the rest of the winter to clean her back up. I was pretty sure the running issues (stalling on idle, bogging down through the bottom half of the rev range) were just gummy carbs, so I popped em off and rebuilt them.
I've done/checked
-valves (they were off, but they're good now [~.09mm])
-compression is strong (all four between 130-120psi, checked after the valves were sorted)
-new plugs
-new resistor/spark plug caps, new coils 9 (4 ohms...should be the same as stock I think. The bike was upgraded by a previous owner to electronic ignition with a coil relay
mod, still figuring out all the specifics of those changes). Checked for spark (grounding old plug against frame, solid bright spark on all four. I changed the coils because I swapped the leads and it seemed like the misfiring cylinder moved with the leads (odd as it's only one misfiring though)...but I guess that wasn't it after all.
-Rebuilt carbs (the '79 uses the VM carbs, not the CV carbs). Returned everything to the same settings I found them at, testing running with the airbox on. Didn't look terrible to be honest, besides some oxidation in the pilot circuit. I followed the guide for the VM carbs on BikeCliff's site to the t. Only possible issue I saw there was that the orings I got (from the supplier gent everyone here uses) for the fuel mixture screws didn't fit quite right and were a real pain in the a$# to get the screws back in. So those probably need adjustment, but I think they're where I found them. I didn't see any notable differences between the carbs, or anything off in carb #2
I'm running old gas in it, but it does have stabilizer in it and the other three cylinders don't mind it.
What am I missing? I've heard about #2 plug fouling because of crappy petcocks, but I think that only applies to CV carbs and these are brand new plugs anyways. I feel like I've narrowed it down to something in the carbs, but I can't for the life of me think of what it is or how to troubleshoot this. The old plugs were pretty sooty, if that helps at all. They looked like it's been running rich.
I'm thinking for next steps-
open the drain screw on carb #2 and make sure it's getting gas. If yes, take carbs off and see if starter fluid makes each cylinder fire.
Any suggestions?
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