The bike is 1980 GS850L, just finished the spring maintenance (oil change, had carbs synced, valve clearance checked, brake lines/calipers cleaned). Today, went for a ride (finally beautiful weather)....rode about 20 miles, then bike suddenly only started running on 3 cylinders.
Was not too far away from home, so thought I'd just continue on and check problem out at home. Drove about another 5 miles, another cylinder went out......could barely make 30 mph. Hit a hill and bike died going uphill on me.
While on side of road, I felt the pipes......felt like #1 and #4 had gone out. I pulled them (luckily I do carry some tools with me.... ), and they looked OK (#1 was kind of questionable.......the metal threaded socket is a mirror black, but the porcelain is almost snow white?.....whereas #4 looked perfect). Having had a spare plug, I switched out the #1 plug. I went to start the bike.....started with difficulty, did not want to stay on....had to "rev like hell" for a few seconds, then wife and I hopped on (yeah, she was with me), and off we went. Bit rough at first, but seemed to ride OK until I got home (another 5-8 miles or so).
What in the world could that have been about? The ignition coil that runs 1 and 4?....don't think so, otherwise it wouldn't have started again, right? Or can they somehow 'overheat' and run OK after cooling off?
Carb problem? When problem happened, it was over whole range. It did not change at all if I put it down in 2nd gear or so and tried to ride at high rpm's.....and did same at low rpm's. Unless I'm mistaken, I don't think it was dirty carbs.
Some kind of venting problem?......I didn't see that any vent hose was pinched or anything when I took seat off to get to tools, but then I didn't think to look then either. And if pinched, I don't think I would have gotten 20 miles or so without problems. Maybe cap vent???? What would be the best way to test this.....as stated, I already rode about 5 miles after the problem occured, without any incident.
I do have fuel filter....yes, it does have some rust flakes in it, but doesn't look like enough to clog the fuel flow through it. Will replace that anyways as soon as I get a new one.
I've got the stupid little petcock with only the screwdriver slot in it....could it mabye be something there, or the screen in the tank....don't really want to take that off yet, in case I ruin the gasket. I'm not sure yet I can get the gasket alone.....think I have to buy the whole re-build kit.
Any assistance would be highly appreciated.
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