The #2 cylinder on my bike not firing appears to be the reason my bike has lost power.
This problem suddenly happened when I was out riding a few nights ago. I was on the freeway and I noticed it seems I had to give it more throttle than usual to hold about 70 MPH. I made it home but pulling away from the stop lights I had to give it more throttle than usual.
Tonight I finally got a chance to work on it. First I fired it up and rode it. Yep, the problem was still there.
Then I let it idle while I pulled off the plug wires one at a time and found the bike almost stalled when I pulled off every cylinder plug wire except #2. I also noticed that when I held the #2 plug wire near the block a spark would jump. Seems I was getting spark but maybe no fuel or no valve operation.
I pulled off the air pods and confirmed all cylinders were working the same: butterflies were opening and gas was squirted. So I went to look at the valves.
TomMLC told me to use a flashlight down into the cylinder but I could not see anything when turning the crankshaft except the pistons going up and down. I think I didn’t know where to look.
I pulled the gas tank and the valve cover and made sure the cams were in what appeared to be the right position, from my description to Tom, as I turned the crankshaft. Seems they are all pushing down correctly so at this point I’m not sure what to try except pull the top end off, which I’ve never done and pretty shy about.
I decided first to pull off the carbs and have a look inside the boot-end to see if maybe something had got in there. I twisted the throttle and saw from the inside the butterflies opening and the gas squirting through. They looked pretty darn clean inside.
Confused and losing light, I put it all back together – before I forgot how I took it apart. I took it for a test ride and it’s running a bit worse than before, probably because the boots are now leaking a bit as I did not give them a cleaning before putting it back together. The boots are virtually brand new, not even a year old on these racing carbs.
I did the same test with the plug wires and confirmed #2 is still not firing.
Today I went about as far as I feel comfortable pulling the bike apart without at least collecting more knowledge and/or having Tom and another friend there for support.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions.
Thank you!
-Bob
ps. I forgot to mention I did swap plugs around. The #2 plug *may* have looked a little wetter than the others - then they got mixed up and they all looked about the same!
Also I did a compreswsion test and all four were right on 170 PSI with the throttle open and the bike warm but not hot.
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