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    Spark plug eater gs1100x

    Hello!

    I have a 1982 gsx1100.
    The problem is that after a short ride one of the cylinders stops working,
    most of the time it's the 3rd but sometimes the 4th.
    When I change the plug it starts working again but only for a short time.
    I tried to clean the plug and put it back again but it just won't work
    If I put in an old plug or a new one it starts working.
    I understand this question sounds a little stupid.(sorry) :?
    If the carb setting is wrong then please tell me how to syncronise the
    carbs step by step(I have all the tools I need), that woud be a big help.

    I live in Hungary(that explains the strange questions and the bad english)
    I tried to buy a manual for this bike but it's very expensive and I have to
    wait two or three months for it and it's in german.
    The easiest way to get help is this great forum.
    By and Thanks

    #2
    Sounds like you're running out of fuel in those carbs, next time it happens, try just leaving it set for a few minutes without pulling the plugs, turn petcock to prime position, wait a bit, then start,if it runs on all 4 for a while then quits again, check your float levels' height (for too low), float needles and seats for obstructions.Could also be petcock not flowing enough fuel, possible causes, leaky or pinched vacuum line, internal petcock obstruction(drain tank, remove petcock, disassemble and check)

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      #3
      I agree with daveo about the petcock, especially since #3 and #4 carbs are the last ones to get fuel due to the way the fuel line routes. it appears that the time you are taking to remove and replace a plug is allowing enough fuel to drain into the carb and alllow the bike to run again. :twisted:

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        #4
        Thanks for the info , I will try that.
        Can you help me about how to sync the carbs?
        I know I have to do that because all the plugs have different colours.



        1982 gs1100x
        Robert

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