Yes, I did search first but couldn't find this one.
1980 SG special imported from the USA to UK many years ago, not had it more'n 9 months or so and putting right the neglect it suffered before (20k miles when I got it) and lack of servicing... mods are basically limited to aftermaket (louder silencers) and a different (better) fuse holder... engine is mechanically beautiful and I say that because it has been partially stripped and what needed doing was done.....
Problem is this, on long motorway runs, it will run all day and all night at 5500 rpm, but take it up to 6000 / 6250 and I get a sudden and bad misfire, like losing two cylinders, the only instant cure for this is not backing off or even slowing down, but blipping the kill switch to off momentarily cures it, until you speed up again...
parked and inspecting it I'm damned if I can see the problem or recreate it ..... *something* that the momentary kill switch effectstemporarily cures it, where 30 seconds a 4500 revs doesn't, so not fuel starvation (tried prime and checked for kinked pipes) but kill switch shuts down electrical system and will create a high manifold vacuum no???
I'm thinking is there a relay somewhere (aks BMW style relay for everything wiring looms) that gets weak and could cause this? or any other suggestions.....
one thing, mebbe not significant, but headlight comes on with ignition, NOT when motor fires..... other thing is must investigate battery charging, which seems ever so ever so slightly weak, but this could of course be mr yamaha electrics / joins and the onset of winter.
any tips / advice gratefully rec'd
1980 SG special imported from the USA to UK many years ago, not had it more'n 9 months or so and putting right the neglect it suffered before (20k miles when I got it) and lack of servicing... mods are basically limited to aftermaket (louder silencers) and a different (better) fuse holder... engine is mechanically beautiful and I say that because it has been partially stripped and what needed doing was done.....
Problem is this, on long motorway runs, it will run all day and all night at 5500 rpm, but take it up to 6000 / 6250 and I get a sudden and bad misfire, like losing two cylinders, the only instant cure for this is not backing off or even slowing down, but blipping the kill switch to off momentarily cures it, until you speed up again...
parked and inspecting it I'm damned if I can see the problem or recreate it ..... *something* that the momentary kill switch effectstemporarily cures it, where 30 seconds a 4500 revs doesn't, so not fuel starvation (tried prime and checked for kinked pipes) but kill switch shuts down electrical system and will create a high manifold vacuum no???
I'm thinking is there a relay somewhere (aks BMW style relay for everything wiring looms) that gets weak and could cause this? or any other suggestions.....
one thing, mebbe not significant, but headlight comes on with ignition, NOT when motor fires..... other thing is must investigate battery charging, which seems ever so ever so slightly weak, but this could of course be mr yamaha electrics / joins and the onset of winter.
any tips / advice gratefully rec'd
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