I promised myself I would not need to ask for help, because there is so much information on this fantastic site that with a bit of digging I could find the answer to any question. However for the sake of my sanity I have finally given in.
Ok, I have spent the best part of two years turning a load of rusty parts from an assortment of dead bikes into what I think is a pretty nice GS650GX Katana. See the picture below.
As part of the re-build I have done the following:
Stripped and cleaned carbs, replace all O-rings (as per carb re-build tutorial).
New valve guide seals.
New rings, (very) lightly honed bores, all dimensions within spec.
Re-conditioned crankshaft.
Tappet shims adjusted, and set to within spec (when measured correctly!)
Checked cam chain, set valve timing as per manual.
Valves checked by leaving paraffin (kerosene) overnight in upturned head. No valve re-seating necessary.
etc etc etc etc.
So on the big day, when I had finished the project and tried to start her, I could only get her to fire on 3 cylinders. (Cylinder 4 won't fire). Ok, lets think about this logically.
Have I got spark? Yes. Tried swapping 1 and 4 HT leads, no difference. New plugs all round, no difference.
Ignition timing correct? Well, it is on 1, 2 and 3 so it has to be on 4. (?)
Is #4 plug wet? No. looks dry to me. Ok, strip the carbs down again, repeat all the cleaning, still no firing on #4 cylinder.
Has #4 float bowl got fuel in it? yes. Removed drain plug, fuel flows freely.
Ok, what happens if I remove the carb balancing screw from the inlet manifold, and spray easy start in the manifold? Wait, its BLOWING out of that hole. That can't be right. So ... what could that be?
Maybe the intake valve is not closing? Or exhaust valve not opening? Has the exhaust shim fallen out of its bucket somehow? Or the retaining clips fallen off the inlet valve? (You can see I'm getting desperate now!)
So off comes the tappet cover. Everything seems to be ok. Valves go up and down as advertised. Valve timing is still correct.
So, compression. Don't have compression gauge, so may have to hire one. But if I run with #4 spark plug out it certainly blows hard through the spark plug hole.
Hey, maybe the exhaust is blocked and somehow I didn't notice! No. Took it off, de-coked it (again) re-installed. No difference. But holding my hand over the spark plug hole there doesn't seem to be any fuel vapour there.
Ok strip the carbs for the third time. (At least I'm getting better at getting the damn things off and on). Still no difference.
Give up in despair and ask for help.
This brings us to today.
Any suggestions will be gratefully received!
Cheers,
Ian
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