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Ah man, bummer. Had some issues on mine and they were jetted and balanced fine Only way to do it is to go through things logically.
I've had issues with a coil pack, identified by swapping them over, the issue moved with it from front cylinders to back. But that was only running on 2cyl that time.
I've had a brass float seat come loose a few turns in one of the carbs before. It acted in a similar way to as you described. With one pot out it ran fair enough until you wound it on, and then didn't quite rev out, getting to ~12ish and then blrrrrrrr. I'm guessing it wasn't letting the float needle open up fully so fuel didn't flow fast enough to keep up. Having sat a while at idle filling up it briefly ran fine again. But blocked jets might do similar (as mentioned), or something else float related like being stuck/blocked, not set quite right...
I'm also having an intermittent issue where the cdi is hitting the rev limiter before the tacho reaches redline orrr the tacho is reading too low. Either way it cleared up after turning the ignition off and on again a few times. But I've not heard of this problem before, pretty unlikely.
Is it restricted still? Can't remember what speed 12k is in 4th. Cdi will cut 2 cylinders at ~110mph.
I'd guess a fuelling issue. But arguably it's easier to check plugs, leads and coils before you whip the carbs off. ____________________ '90 VFR750; '89 NC30; '95 DR650; '89 CD250U; ~'82 CG125; ~C90 |
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Sort of I guess. It just would not pick up for the life of it. It would physically require me to pull over and restart the engine to get all 4 back up again |
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Sort of I guess. It just would not pick up for the life of it. It would physically require me to pull over and restart the engine to get all 4 back up again |
That was a former bike I did up....I grew many a grey hair due to that bike.
OK, start with the plugs and HT leads(as suggested) Swapping them over etc, if they are all fine, then have a go at the carbs and give the jets a good clean out. When were the carbs balanced and jetted??? Recently? And when did the problem start? ____________________ Current bike - GSX-R1000 k8 |
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That was a former bike I did up....I grew many a grey hair due to that bike.
OK, start with the plugs and HT leads(as suggested) Swapping them over etc, if they are all fine, then have a go at the carbs and give the jets a good clean out. When were the carbs balanced and jetted??? Recently? And when did the problem start?[/quote]
All the plugs and leads are all fastened in correctly, all sparking. Stripped the bike this evening and the carbs are being given to a friend of mine who is a fantastic carb cleaner, they come back looking spanking new inside and out. Told him the details and he said he'd make sure they're in pristine condition for me so and get them rebalanced when they're put back on the bike. All for £20! So that'll rule out another problem. I can order new plugs and leads if needs be but I'd really rather not  |
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This might be a really stupid suggestion, I don't really know.
When my CB600 started mis-firing it was a spark plug - even though it was new, the housing it was sitting in had come slightly loose which allowed the plug to bounce all over the shop causing intermittent firing (usually high in the revs because of the vibrations!)
May be worth a quick check. Solved with some rubber sealant  ____________________ 07' Honda Hornet now full powaah! My guide on performing an oil change! |
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At work, we had a dropped cylinder and misfire caused by a plug too. We'd put new plugs in as part of the service, but one must have been damaged internally so we couldn't tell. We never suspected because they were brand new, after eliminating lots of other things, we thought about swapping plugs and the misfired went with the plug. Weird.  ____________________ Current:1991 Honda MT50 (Soon to be a H100/MTX/MT5 hybrid), 1976 Honda Cub C70, 2005 Honda Varadero 125, 1993 Yamaha TTR250 Open Enduro , 2010 Road Legal Stomp YX140, 1994 Honda CRM 250 MK III, 1999 Cagiva Mito 125, 1992 Honda CB400 Super Four, Stomp T4 230, 1984 Honda H100s, 2009 Sym XS125K
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Update -
My carbs is still of at a friends being cleaned, and rejetted for a new exhaust, also putting Rick O's carb needles in to reduce the midrange flat spot NC30's have. The bike is to be put in storage in the next month or so as I start my Marine training soon. Oil's been changed and flushed, new oil filter, air filter, throttle and clutch cables, new brake pads, plugs all round, new HT leads all round, thorough clean up and awaiting the carbs to be put back on and balanced then I shall have to see if the issue has gone, although I am 99% sure it's the speedo restriction.
Thanks all again, I would never had known about the speedo restriction if someone hadn't have mentioned it, cheers!  |
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