If you need background info, here's a link to a previous thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=113474
At this point the bike starts right up & idles at 1k well. I haven't synched the carbs yet because I'm still tuning them.
I've just finished adjusting the valves (measured the Suzuki factory way) and I must say, I certainly agree with those on this site that have said the clearance numbers change depending on the "correct" cam position you use. I found this to be the case & was driving myself crazy until I read a recent post from Keith proclaiming the Suzuki factory method to be best. That's the numbers I stuck with.
While adjusting the carbs I noticed a very pronounced "chugging" sound from the engine. I pulled each plug wire off & found the #2 & #3 clyinders weren't doing much because when I removed their wires not much happened. A bad coil I figured & promptly replaced both coils with 3 ohm Dynacoils.
The chugging sound quieted, but now the #3 cyl still seems to do nothing when I pull the plug wire off. I thought maybe a bad plug, but I switched it with #4 & I still had the problem with #3. Please note that #2 seems OK now after the coil replacement - when I pull that wire, it kills the engine (same as with #1 & #4), but #3 still isn't doing much.
If the coil is bad I would think BOTH 2 & 3 would be toast, not just 3.
If the signal gen isn't working, could the #2 fire OK and the #3 not?
What else could be wrong here?? At this point the bike is essentially running on 3 cylinders. It idles nicely at 1K, but doesn't have much low end power. It actually runs quite strong at higher RPM's but clearly it's not running well - and it CHUGS like a train.
Any thoughts??
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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