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The slides in the carbs do not start to lift until around the rpm that you say it runs on all four cylinders.Have you had the carbs off so as to investigate if all of the pilot jets are clear?If you swap the pilot jet from one carb to another does the fault move?
Check to make sure that the spark plug caps are in good condition and not cracked.I had a problem on my Exup where the engine would run ok when cold but misfire on one or two cylinders once hot.I tried all sorts of things but in the end it was two of the plug caps expanding with heat and the resulting crack on at least one allowed the coil energy to discharge through the cap to the cylinder head.This was particularly noticeable when it was raining  ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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 Posted: 17:50 - 15 Oct 2015 Post subject: Thanks for the replies and advice!!!!! |
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First of all thanks to all you guys who have posted - really appreciate it. I also think its a fueling issue that I'm chasing, coils are checked already together with new plugs/leads and caps, coils are bang in the middle of the manufacturer specs. The weird side stand cutout on these models has also been ruled out as I bought a NOS part which hasn't changed things one jot grrrr! As per the exhaust headers being hot, all warm up and are hot to the touch within a minute or so of start up, but cylinder 2 takes slightly longer. After a run I've taken the temperatures again using a thermal infra red temperature guage - Cylinder 1 temp (at header) 180c, cylinder 2 184c, cylinder 3 172c and cylinder 4 179c. Would I be right in assuming that the fueling issue is likely on the lowest temperature reading cylinder or should I start with the carb that supplies cylinder 2 which takes slightly longer to warm up?
To all - I've taken the carbs off numerous times - the first to clean them out albeit they didn't look too bad, the second time to replace all the seals as some were long past it - and the last time to clean them again thinking some residue may have remained. I've since balanced the cabs on the bench and thereafter fine tuned them on the bike. Compression figures using a screw in guage are 170-170-184-186psi across all cylinders so I know this should be a simple fix as the basic engine is good...
NOT tried the fuel tank breather yet, Ive got this weekend off so It'll be the first think I check - and thereafter start with whichever carb you guys reckon to check first - thanks again for all the help, cheers simon
Forgot to ask - is it worth getting the carbs ultrasonically cleaned while there off, the main reason being I want to make sure they are 100pc perfect so I can rule them out!!! |
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