So, today I replaced took new plugs out to the driveway. First I started the bike, got it warmed up and idling, and then pulled the number 2 wire. That was my first surprise, since it zapped me pretty good through the boot. That's not normal, is it? The boot isn't cracked or visibly damaged, but it sure seemed like the wire was leaking, cause it was a pretty good shock.
I shut the bike off, pulled the #2 plug, stuck it in the boot, and started her up. When I maneuvered the plug into contact with the head, there was what my untrained eye thought was a pretty weak looking spark across the electrode. Not bright or white, but kind of sparky and orangish. (Those are technical terms.) Went ahead and replaced all four plugs, reseated the wires. The plugs that came out were (in order from left to right) medium-brown w/ slight sootiness, black and wet (the cylinder that wasn't firing), black and rather sooty, and tan and healthy looking (again, to my untrained eye).
Then I started it up. Immediately, I could hear and feel a difference. All four cylinders were running, and the #2 header quickly came up to temp, seeming only a little cooler (based on evaporation time of spit) than the others. Encouraged, I threw on my helmet and hit the road. On the side streets, I was very happy -- it felt like a whole new bike! Amazing how not running around on three cylinders improves the experience!
But, when I got out on the highway, problems were immediately apparent. Whereas on three cylinders I'd managed to get up to 65-70 mph (~5K rpm) with some effort, that didn't work now. When I got into 5th gear and about 4500 rpm I started feeling the power intermittently dropping off, causing the bike to rapidly lose speed and kind of gently lurch. Trying to open the throttle a bit to push through this little sticking point didn't help, so I pulled off the highway, only able to maintain about 55mph.
Again, it behaved well on the side roads.
So, any clues? Does this sound like something going bad electrically, like wires or coils? Or might it be starved for fuel at higher rpms? And why would it have been able to hit those higher rpms before I got #2 firing.
And why can't this just run well until the riding season is over? ;-)
Randy...
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