I'm having some trouble with fouled spark plugs on my 1980 GS550L. I've noticed recently that the bike isn't responding quite like it did. The gas milage has gone down by about 5-10 mpg.
I pulled the plugs today, and #1 and #2 are all dull black, suggesting carbon fouling, as I understand it. #3 and #4 are a nice greyish/brownish color, like they should be. All four plugs give a nice blue spark when tested.
I also have some trouble when starting the bike at times, especially if it's been sittting for a week or two. It tends to be sluggish at first, with the rpms actually decreasing when I hit the throttle instead of increasing. I have to let the choke keep it idling for about 30 seconds before this problem goes away. After that, it runs fine, except for the occasional soft pop from the mufflers (more frequent before the bike is fully warmed up).
I know this could be due to multiple problems, but I'm not sure which it would be. I cleaned out the carbs a year ago, replacing all the parts and what not. They were last synched in about October or November. The air filter isn't bad, but is probably due for a cleaning soon. If that was the problem though, I would assume all the plugs would be having problems.
Any suggestions on what to check or do?
Thanks a ton!
--Tyler
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