Background: The bike is a 1979 GS850 GN. I bought it for $150 bucks which it included a lot of extra parts. The bike ran, but like crap. I drove it around the block once. I had the carbs rebuilt by a shop. Right before I gave it to them I had trouble getting it started but I figured it was because of the carbs. Bike shop rebuilds and says they had it running good. They said they even drove it around for a while. I pick up bike and it would not start though.
What I have tried: I know the battery is fine. Fuel is getting to the carbs, whether they are going into the carbs I don't know. I took off air box and sprayed wd-40 and gasoline into the carbs and still nothing. I didn't see spark from 1 and 4 at first and plug wire 2 had a broken wire. I replaced both coils with spare ones that I have. I checked spark. I am getting spark from all 4 plugs. Spark from #3 seems strong and I can feel the spark from just touching the plug wire (not a comfortable feeling I must add). Not sure about how #2 feels (was afraid to touch it), but #1 and 4 I definetly don't feel it through the plug wires.
Side note: While trying to start the bike over and over now my ignition lights won't turn on. The starter works and all of the other electric stuff will. All the fuses look fine. Also, when I push the start button and hold it a few times my starter will now get stuck trying to start. It will just keep going even when I turn the key off, until I pull the negative battery cable. What's up with that.
Air + fuel + spark = running motor.......right? I'm stumped.
I am starting to think a ghost as taken over my bike. Sorry about all the typing and thanks for reading. Any help would be appreciated since I know very little about carburation motors. :? Thanks,
Mike
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