Hey to all! Thought I would give you guys an update, since I started this whole mess ONLY to try to figure out why the #2 wasn't firing and the MPH was so lousy. If you recall, I had spark and was getting gas, just not running. Cleaned more times than I thought I should have to, found the broken idle tip in one of the carbs that WAS firing, JBWelded that huge hole, then found GUNK in the air T going to the #2. . .Sealed with what looked like fiber and caked dirt. Solid packed. The bad part was that without picking it, I wouldn't have found it as when I blew into the line, it let air out through the #1 side. I only picked at it because I noticed that a liquid cleaner that I squirted in had only exited through the #1 side.
Floats didn't work with the old valves, so I reseated them with new valves and had to reset the float height. Held overnight so installed this morning. Two floats promptly dumped gas on the gravel. An old Suzuki man told me to take out the drain plug on the flooded carbs and, quote, "poke a little screw driver up there and jiggle that float 'cause it ain't use to floatin'." With some trepidation, I did. Both unstuck and started working.
So, I fired it up after making sure that there was no gas in my oil. She fired up and racketed up too high, too fast. But all four cylinders were firing. Closed her down. With alot of hesitation, I gently turned those brass idle screws knowing now what a bomb detonation specialist feels like. Slowed her down some. RPMs went back up moments later so I adjusted the three little screws and the one big one on the #3. She died and stayed dead . . .out of gas.
Said, "duh" and put more gas in the can. Then started it again. she backfired but stayed running. Well, almost stayed running. After the backfire, #2 and #3 are not firing. Having read numerous times about the coil issues, and knowing that the #2 and #3 are on the same one, I guess tomorrow I will swap spark plug wires and see if that makes them start. If so, I guess I will order one of Mikesxs superduper coils and then someone here will have to tell me what the heck a coil is and where I can find it to change it! Shoot, I can't even find the link to Mikesx site.
The learning curve on this bike is deadly! Oh, by the way, the little button on the starter fell off. Completely off. Any idea how to fix this as the "Duct tape" is really, really tacky!
Thanks, guys.
Cam
Floats didn't work with the old valves, so I reseated them with new valves and had to reset the float height. Held overnight so installed this morning. Two floats promptly dumped gas on the gravel. An old Suzuki man told me to take out the drain plug on the flooded carbs and, quote, "poke a little screw driver up there and jiggle that float 'cause it ain't use to floatin'." With some trepidation, I did. Both unstuck and started working.
So, I fired it up after making sure that there was no gas in my oil. She fired up and racketed up too high, too fast. But all four cylinders were firing. Closed her down. With alot of hesitation, I gently turned those brass idle screws knowing now what a bomb detonation specialist feels like. Slowed her down some. RPMs went back up moments later so I adjusted the three little screws and the one big one on the #3. She died and stayed dead . . .out of gas.
Said, "duh" and put more gas in the can. Then started it again. she backfired but stayed running. Well, almost stayed running. After the backfire, #2 and #3 are not firing. Having read numerous times about the coil issues, and knowing that the #2 and #3 are on the same one, I guess tomorrow I will swap spark plug wires and see if that makes them start. If so, I guess I will order one of Mikesxs superduper coils and then someone here will have to tell me what the heck a coil is and where I can find it to change it! Shoot, I can't even find the link to Mikesx site.
The learning curve on this bike is deadly! Oh, by the way, the little button on the starter fell off. Completely off. Any idea how to fix this as the "Duct tape" is really, really tacky!
Thanks, guys.
Cam
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