Compression dead cold first thing this morning:
140-125-135-140
After warmup:
145-140-135-140
PO had the carbs rebuilt, I have gone through cleaning them twice myself since taking over. They were pretty clean when I got into them and the CV diaphragms on top looked like new rubber.
From reading on this forum I knew to change the manifold boot o-rings. I replaced the screws with the hex caps at the same time. Boots were somewhat pliable. Spraying brake cleaner on them while running no longer changes the idle.
Airbox has been cleaned out and re-sealed with weatherstripping. Light oil on the K&N.
After the O-Ring replacement only number 4 was firing. I went through all the carbs again and now all but number 2 are working.
The petcock seems OK, except the primer setting doesn't seem to work. Does it matter which way the white plastic part inside is turned when you reassemble it? If I apply vacuum to the vacuum line gas will gush right out, and it has no problem keeping the carbs filled as it runs. No gas seems to be coming through the vacuum line. (If it was I should have tasted it
I have spark on number 2. At least if I connect an old plug to it and ground it I can see the plug sparking.
She starts up right away and will idle.
I have a metric feeler set + sync vacuum gauges + shim tool coming from z1 this week. I plan to check valves next weekend, but since compression is good could the problem on number 2 be valve related?
At this point I don't think cyl 2 is firing, the exhaust pipe is not hot like the others. If I disconnect the spark plug from #2 nothing changes.
I took the carbs off again and disassembled #2. I did notice that the float needle spring seemed weak on #2. (it compressed very slightly when turned upside down) I tried to compensate a bit by increasing the float height.
#2 plug end is black, like it's running rich.
Can any recommend any other avenues to investigate? I not sure where to go from here. What can I do to help track down why it's not firing?
I'm suspicious of the float needle right now. Can anyone recommend a place to get a new OEM one? One symptom is that after cleaning, when I first allow gas into the bowls, I'll get some gas running out of the overflow valve on the left side. This always stops though, and I used to think it was just a needle taking a moment to properly seat. Now I wonder.................
Thanks for all the information on this fantastic forum.
--Chris
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