I have problems with #3 cylinder not performing as it should.
This is on my 79F. It had a Jardine 4X2 SS turnout exhaust which I want to keep for my 80G. So, I found a set of original replacement Yamaha exhausts which I installed. Shortly after that #3 cylinder started acting up as evidenced by the lack of heat on the exhaust pipe (spraying the manifold with water) and rough performance. So, here is what I did and the results:
I'm kind of at wits end with this.
In the spirit of full disclosure...
When I installed the new exhaust I had to shim the flange nuts with washers and didn't notice that #2 and #3 weren't tight against the head. That's been corrected and the problem still persists.
WTF - Does anybody have any ideas about what may be going on????
Any and all ideas are appreciated. Picked a few Guru brains already and we are all kind of scratching out exessive skulls on this.
Thanks,
Robert
This is on my 79F. It had a Jardine 4X2 SS turnout exhaust which I want to keep for my 80G. So, I found a set of original replacement Yamaha exhausts which I installed. Shortly after that #3 cylinder started acting up as evidenced by the lack of heat on the exhaust pipe (spraying the manifold with water) and rough performance. So, here is what I did and the results:
- Suspecting the spark plug wire, I nipped off 1/4" and re-installed the cap.
- This made it run better for about 5 min but the problem returned.
- Suspecting the plug, I replaced it without success.
- the plug always comes out wet.
- Suspecting the coil, I replaced it with a known good one, no luck.
- Suspecting the cap, replaced it with a known good one, same deal.
- And here's the clincher.. switched the cables 3 to 2 and 2 to 3, #3 manifold still cold.
- Took #3 plug out and cranked engine and observed orange spark between the electrodes. Isn't it supposed to be blue??
I'm kind of at wits end with this.
In the spirit of full disclosure...
When I installed the new exhaust I had to shim the flange nuts with washers and didn't notice that #2 and #3 weren't tight against the head. That's been corrected and the problem still persists.
WTF - Does anybody have any ideas about what may be going on????
Any and all ideas are appreciated. Picked a few Guru brains already and we are all kind of scratching out exessive skulls on this.
Thanks,
Robert
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