as for the cylinder i start the bike and disconnected the left wire while the bike was running and once i did that it died i that all the way to the right wire with the same results
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talltec
well no mods that i know it has the factory exhaust and air box and thats all i know
as for the cylinder i start the bike and disconnected the left wire while the bike was running and once i did that it died i that all the way to the right wire with the same results
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Just got done fully charging the battery. I took the bike for a test ride after the battery was charged and it was still having the same problems. Came back and checked the temp on the exhaust pipes, if you're standing in front of the bike, facing the exhaust the #1 and #3 pipes were cold, the #2 and #4 were extremely hot. What could cause that?
Thanks,
Manny
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cberkeley
Are those cold cylinders getting fuel? is there spark? What does a plug read indicate?
BTW if your're sitting on the bike the cylinders are numbered 1 to 4, Left to right respectively (just to make sure we all stay on the same page with this .:-D )
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Tarbash 27
well that means your only running on 2 cylinders, the hot ones obviously, cold ones were not firing. make sure you have the correct spark plug wires going to the cylinder. one coil is for cylinders 1 and 4 and the other is 2 and 3. are the carburetors cleaned out?could be clogged jets.
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talltec
If you are sitting on the bike, from left to right, the cold cylinders are #2 and #4 and the hot ones are the #1 and #3. As far as I know, all cylinders are firing since if I have the bike running and pull any of the plug wires the bike dies.
What else could it be? or am I overlooking something?
Thanks,
Manny
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cberkeley
Originally posted by talltecIf you are sitting on the bike, from left to right, the cold cylinders are #2 and #4 and the hot ones are the #1 and #3. As far as I know, all cylinders are firing since if I have the bike running and pull any of the plug wires the bike dies.
What else could it be? or am I overlooking something?
Thanks,
Manny
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You probably already did this but...try a fresh set of plugs and make sure the gap is right. That was my fix when I had this problem. Sometimes the simplest thing can do the most good.1981 GS 450L
2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom
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The bad we do no one forgets.
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cberkeley
Originally posted by talltecok can try that tomorrow what are the gap setting for gs650gl
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Manny
0.6-0.7 mm (0.024-0.028 in.)
BTW the firing order is 1,2,4,3
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cberkeley
Oh, and go here http://www.geocities.com/cberkeley/GS650G.html and checkout the links. This one in particular you may find very useful: http://www.dansmc.com/mc_repaircourse.htm
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