My '80 GS1100 has a light miss. Hooking a timing light up to any coil wire shows me that randomly, the spark plug does not fire. I can hear it in the exhaust. However, the bike revs well and seems to have good power, but anytime the engine is at a steady RPM it misses lightly.
I recently had an issue with some rust out of the tank plugging up the tank outlet, so I cleaned that out, as well as taking off the carbs and cleaning out all the float needle inlet screens. Prior to this, the carbs had been completely cleaned and rebuilt. I'm uncertain now if the miss was there before my cleaning or not.
I just did a carb sync and have them all pretty much dead on.
I've been digging through the forum and have a few ideas. Perhaps I should be looking at adjusting the pilot air screws and etc? Or is there supposed to be a light miss? I have not removed the spark plugs to look at their conditions yet, but they have less than 40 miles on them. Perhaps I should take the carbs off and clean them a tad deeper? Is there anywhere likely to plug up due to particles getting past the inlet screens?
I'm also noting that cylinder number 4 is running a tad cooler than the others, about 50 degrees F cooler via my infrared thermometer. Maybe related? This was certainly happening before the rust issue.
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