Only 3 of the 4 cylinders appear to be firing. If you're sitting on the bike it would be the one on the far left.
-I checked to see if I got a spark or not...I did. The plug WAS providing a spark. So that's not the problem.
-Secondly, I left the plug out and tried starting the bike (I wanted to see if I could smell the gas fumes)...I couldn't. It appears that gas is not getting to that cylinder. Although, I'm confused about that possibility because I thoroughly cleaned the carbs out.
-I then tried unscrewing the "air screw" a bit (approx. 1.5 turns). Not sure if this was a good or bad thing to do (I admit it, it was a desperate move :-) ). However, I did try starting the bike again without the spark plug in and I did smell gas (can't guarantee it was coming from that hole). Put the spark plug back in and tried starting the bike. It started fine, but when touching the exhaust pipe relative to that cylinder it wasn't as boiling hot as the others.
NOTE #1: I DID just take my carbs apart and clean them...also, I put all new O'Rings in...The carbs looked fantastic..there wasn't a speck of rust or dirt anywhere. With that said, I have NOT syched my carbs. Not sure how "out of whack" they could be in that department. I'm still relatively new to all of this.
NOTE #2: I should mention that the bike dies when in neutral (or if I slow down to a speed close to zero mph. If I get it into first and take off, it stays running. I would assume this phenomina is due to only three cyclinders firing.
What do you think the problem could be? Is it possible that this is just a symptom of my carbs not being synched? I am absolutely positive that my carbs are cleaner than my baby's butt (after a bath...haha).
Appreciate your help.
Rudi
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