I have an 83 GS650G that's in great shape save for a recent problem. I noticed the power wasn't as it had been, so the next time I started the engine (after it had cooled) I checked the temp of the headers to see if everything was warming up equally. I noticed that the 2 header pipes on the left side of the engine warmed up to operating temp quickly, but the 2 headers on the right stayed cool. The are cool for 5-10 minutes at idle and even then the don't warm that much. Same with the engine block, hot on the left, cool on the right. Even the exhaust followed the same pattern. I pulled and replaced the plugs (the plugs were black and smelled of gas but otherwise ok - thought replacing them was prudent since I've only had the bike for 6 months and had no history on the previous plug change). I checked for spark by grounding the plug against the engine (on the casing) while engaging the starter and they sparked although it wasn't the huge robust spark that the Clymer manual mentions but I have limited experience with this stuff to judge. The bike starts and idles ok (although a little rough now that its winter).
I'm thinking that I should start looking into fuel supply to the carbs. Any ideas as to how this could have happen all at once and how to fix it?
Thanks
Dan
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