Well, it took quite some time, but I've finally lost patience with this bike. I think I have had the carbs off and cleaned about 14 times now, and all it's managing to do is frustrate the crap out of me. As nice a this bike is, I will never re-build a 4 cylinder bike ever again. Four times too many things to buy, four times as many things to go wrong. But thats enough ranting.
The main problem (this time) is that after removing the carbs and cleaning them today, the bike is starting, and idling, but the No. 1 cylinder is backfiring sporadically. And loudly. Yesterday the No. 1 and No. 2 cylinders weren't backfiring, but when the bike was taken for a run, it would hesitate, misfire, eventually stall out, and blacken the plugs on those two cylinders. Cylinders 3 and 4 were running great.
I removed the carbs and carried out another good cleaning with carb cleaner (even used pipe cleaners in all the damn little orifices) and once again came back with nothing really out of the ordinary coming out of them. So back on with the carbs, and now the backfiring on cylinder 1 has appeared. I should say re-appeared, because the day before yesterday the carbs were taken off and cleaned because cylinders 1 and 2 were both backfiring (rather loudly).
Prior to all this, I was having no problems with backfiring at all, but I was having trouble with the revs rising during idle. I replaced the intake boots (after about 4-5 removals and cleaning of the carbs) and fixed that problem. But the fouling issue with cylinders 1 and 2 appeared around now.
I'm at the stage now where I'm about to start looking at alternative carbs to run on this bike, because quite frankly I've had a gutful of the ones on it. From reading about I'm obviously not the only one to have problems, and certainly won't be the last. Are there any decent alternative carbs that people have been known to use on these bikes that aren't a hard change over?
Or failing that, am I missing something that will help to fix the carbs I already have? I can't see why it would be anything other than a carb problem, since everything else has been replaced. Cheers all, hope you guys can help, I'm at the end of my tether with this one.
The main problem (this time) is that after removing the carbs and cleaning them today, the bike is starting, and idling, but the No. 1 cylinder is backfiring sporadically. And loudly. Yesterday the No. 1 and No. 2 cylinders weren't backfiring, but when the bike was taken for a run, it would hesitate, misfire, eventually stall out, and blacken the plugs on those two cylinders. Cylinders 3 and 4 were running great.
I removed the carbs and carried out another good cleaning with carb cleaner (even used pipe cleaners in all the damn little orifices) and once again came back with nothing really out of the ordinary coming out of them. So back on with the carbs, and now the backfiring on cylinder 1 has appeared. I should say re-appeared, because the day before yesterday the carbs were taken off and cleaned because cylinders 1 and 2 were both backfiring (rather loudly).
Prior to all this, I was having no problems with backfiring at all, but I was having trouble with the revs rising during idle. I replaced the intake boots (after about 4-5 removals and cleaning of the carbs) and fixed that problem. But the fouling issue with cylinders 1 and 2 appeared around now.
I'm at the stage now where I'm about to start looking at alternative carbs to run on this bike, because quite frankly I've had a gutful of the ones on it. From reading about I'm obviously not the only one to have problems, and certainly won't be the last. Are there any decent alternative carbs that people have been known to use on these bikes that aren't a hard change over?
Or failing that, am I missing something that will help to fix the carbs I already have? I can't see why it would be anything other than a carb problem, since everything else has been replaced. Cheers all, hope you guys can help, I'm at the end of my tether with this one.
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