I have a 79 gs1000 with 47,000 miles on it. The number 4 cylinder is about 25 psi compression lower than 1-3. It runs rough at idle and low
range rpms. It runs excellent at mid and high range. I have a reputable mechanic working on it with good exp. on these old jap bikes, and he is perplexed as to what is causing the lower comp.
We pulled off the #4 plug cap while engine running at idle, and it barely made a diff in the way it idled (which as I said was rough).
However, when pulling off any other plug cap, the engine nearly died.
So there is significant difference and #4 is barely firing at all.
The valves have all been checked and #4 is .001, which is within normal range.The rings are all prestine in appearance, so piston wear would be unlikely i would think.
The leak down test was PERFECT and no leak was detected.
I have searched and read previous threads and some mentioned sitting for long periods can cause this problem.
I am a fair weather rider and probably over the last few years have put less than 2,000 or so miles on it.
Could this cause this type of problem? not riding it enough? If so, what would you expect to see as a tell tale sign? When I first bought it 12 years ago it had about 36,000 miles on it and it ran fine. There is no smoke from exhaust.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated or any more
info needed let me know.
Thanks, Doug
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