As i had outined in a previous post my great looking 1982 GS850GL needs a liitle tweeking in the carbs. (11,500 miles on her, coming out of long time storage as the brown brake fluid would attest to before i changed it)
Although the PO had someone do a carb cleaning and rebuild, it was done in 93 degree weather, i was told,......and in the cooler weather i'm running in now i have a distinct bogging down hesitation between 2,500 and 3,200 RPM. After that she pulls great, and idle at 1,000 RPM is smooth on up to the aformentioned problem area.
As the PO had not registered the bike nor ridden it except for a brief test run (a suedo-dealer i presume as the title was simply signed over to him with the buyer section left blank for me to fill in),.........this problem had not shown up at that time. I was planning on taking the carbs apart this weekend and changing the main jets up one size to, i believe, size .020. They are at home so i'm going on memory. I think the PO said he had .015 mains put in on the rebuild, in deferrence to the mechanic's advice on going with the larger size.
Anyway,.....last night after a few weeks of running it over about 400 miles, i pulled the new plugs the PO had just put in to examine the electrodes to get some idea where the problem might lie.
Cylinders 1 and 2 looked just about perfect in a nice light brown color, (sitting on bike the 2 left cylinders)......but plugs in cylinders 3 and 4 had a light black sootiness to them, and also along the base and insulators. They are not fully fowled and still fire OK,......but they certainly don't have the nice clean burn appearence of the 1st two cylinders. And it doesn't appear oily in any way,.......perhaps a bit rich running which surprised me as i assumed i was a bit lean as when the hesitation occured i did a test and slid the choke over and the bike perked right up!
As i recall one coil fires cylinders 1 and 3,......the other coil cylinders 2 and 4,............so a weak coil should show up on alternating cylinders and not two in a row like cylinders 3 & 4.
Any thoughts would be helpful to point me in the right direction.
thanks,
Joe T
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