So when I fired it up it's only running on cylinders 2 and 3. Pipes for 1 and 4 are cool as could be.
I figured unlucky coincidence and the coil for 1 and 4 went out. Checked spark by pulling the boot and lying a sparkplug across the head while cranking. Has spark. Did the same with 2 and 3 and they appear, at least visually, to have the same quality spark. Just to be sure I ohmed out the coil, it's fine. Then swapped a spare coil in and then a spare igniter. Still not running on 1 and 4.
I didn't dip the carbs (they're black and kind of wanted them to stay that way). But I did do a good cleaning on them. I'm pretty sure there wasn't any glob of silt or varnish left in there that broke loose and clogged something. Especially on two carbs at once :? .
There is fuel in the bowls on 1 and 4. I pulled the tops on carbs 1 & 4 and the slides slide freely, the linkage is working, and I double-checked that the air mixture screws are turned out two turns.
This is driving me crazy (which isn't such a long trip anyway ).
It seems it should be a fire problem, but it's getting fire. Is it possible the ignition pickup is producing spark but at the wrong time?
But my diagnostic sense tells me it's a fuel problem, that's the thing that was worked on. (You know if something breaks, what's the last thing that got changed).
Anyone seen this before, any thoughts what to look at next?
Thanks.
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