29,000miles on well maintained original factory equipped 81, 750E.
After hard accelerating into traffic a noticable flutter (stumble?) started occuring between 3-3.5k rpm while accelerating and also while holding that rpm range.
My first thought was carb malfunction. So put in some Seafoam and rode around awhile 20 miles.
I've pulled the plugs and they look fine. #1 cylinder was the worst but still firing good.
Trying to find an adapter for my Sears USA compression meter so I can do a test on all cylinders simply because I've never had to do one on this bike. Need to find a 12mm-1.25 adapter to 18mm somewhere??
This bike starts perfect. Up until two days ago it ran strong in all speeds and activities. Very noticable stutter (almost like a slow rev limiter) but isn't getting any worst or better as of today.
Replaced the aircleaner no difference. Replaced the inline fuel filter no difference.
Runs great up to 3k and under full throttle runs really strong.
I hope I don't have to attempt a cleaning/sync of all four carbs. I dread that day and local bike shops won't touch my '81 either.
Is this possibly an ignition issue? The wires look good with no breaks and the spark is okay and the plugs are only 2000 miles on them and look good. When I pulled #1 wire it idles slower but when I pulled #4 wire it quit immediately. That was weird. Guess I'll have to do that to 2 and 3 also when I get the tank off and can see every thing without burning my hand.
I came up empty on the search feature. Trying to avoid wasting money...I've got time. Hope it's not the valves either....argh.
All the ignition components are original factory transistors units.
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