Well, as it's been a few years since I cleaned out the Katana 1100's carburettors, I thought I'd spoil the old girl with a total carbie dismantling and cleanout.
I went into it with the philosophy of "prevention is better than cure" -- but now I'm wishing I'd listened to the other proverb, "if it ain't broke don't fix it". Because it was running fine before, but now it's got a real issue...
Problem is that the bike starts fine, but then as you ride it for a few kilometres, it starts missing more and more, gradually at first, and then more and more until acceleration at any speed or throttle position is rewarded with running on 3 cylinders.
It's cylinder #2 -- the plug is getting fouled. It's not oil because it doesn't have a wet oily look; just matt black and sooty.
So I tried various things -- like thinking it's probably a dodgy plug so I swapped it for another but the same thing happened.
So then I suspected that it could be something to do with the vacuum tube to the fuel tap, like a leaking hose -- even though I think that would cause things to run lean. But I replaced the hose anyway.
In the end, I pulled the carbs out again tonight, and removed all the jets from carbie #2 and gave them all another soak in carb-cleaning fluid, and blasted out the carbie passages with carb-cleaning fluid and compressed air (again). I also checked the float height (in case I'd accidentally changed it in the course of things), but it was perfect, same as the others.
After 3 hours work, I put it all back together, and went for another ride. But the problem is still there.
So, any idea of what it might be? Other things I should check? I'm stumped. :?
I think it has to be something carbie-related, because the problem surfaced immediately after my carbie-cleaning work. It wasn't there before; but it is there now.
All suggestions gratefully received.
Cheers,
Mike.
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