Guys,
First, thanks in advance for your help - I have a situation on my 78E where cylinders 3 & 4 aren't firing or aren't firing much. Problem started last fall when I worked on my gauge cluster to fix an annoying vibration. During that fix, the bike sat idle for about three months. This spring, when the current problem became apparent, I deduced from from reading posts that I probably had a clogged "low-end" jet and decided to clean the carbs. Since then all of the following has been done - but not necessarily in the order shown:
I'm convinced with the recent swapping of the 1 & 4 plug wires that it's got to be fuel related and not electrical - but maybe not. Cylinder 4 gradually heats up, 3 doesn't. # 4 heats up slightly after 1 - 2 minutes, but never enough that you can't keep your hand on its exhaust header.
Also, new problem from last night - either carb 3 or 4 has a stuck float as I left its petcock in prime and gas was leaking from the airbox - what's the best way to determine which carb has the stuck float and best way to fix. Bike was on its centerstand for about 10 minutes with this happening - should I change the oil?
June's here and I'm still not riding and starting to get the itch really bad - any help would be greatly appreciated. On the road next week but will be checking your posts.
Thanks,
Chris
First, thanks in advance for your help - I have a situation on my 78E where cylinders 3 & 4 aren't firing or aren't firing much. Problem started last fall when I worked on my gauge cluster to fix an annoying vibration. During that fix, the bike sat idle for about three months. This spring, when the current problem became apparent, I deduced from from reading posts that I probably had a clogged "low-end" jet and decided to clean the carbs. Since then all of the following has been done - but not necessarily in the order shown:
- Carbs cleaned by me with Pine Sol and reassembled - problem persisted
- Carbs cleaned again by experienced motorcycle restorer with Yamaha brand cleaner and reassembled - problem persisted.
- Petcocks removed and cleaned - fuel flows out freely in "prime" and freely in "on" with slight vacuum applied
- Gas cap disassembled, cleaned, and reassembled - problem persisted
- New fuel lines installed - old had some substantial kinks - problem persisted
- Carbs removed and air blown into tee that flows fuel to Carbs 3 & 4 - No problems noted and identical to same result on Carb 1 & 2. Vacuum tees to airbox tested and same results between 3 & 4 and 1 & 2.
- New carb boots installed - no obstruction observed between them and intake valves
- Idle mixing jets checked for broken tips and re-set to original setting
- Regulator/rectifier replaced - problem persisted
- Ignition coil's primary and secondary resistances checked and right on spec
- Spark plug wires resistance checked and connections to caps checked
- Spark plugs caps resistance verified at 5 ohms
- Good spark verified on #4 with plug removed and grounded to cylinder
- New spark plugs, bought, gapped to.030 and installed
- Spare ignition coil installed on cylinders 3 & 4 - no change
- Spare TCI unit installed - no change
- Swapped plug wires 1 & 4 - Cylinder #1 continues to run fine and #4 doesn't
- Generator has good magnetic field when key is turned on
- Visually inspected pick-ups for bad/broken wire and none noted
- Battery has been fully charged in each test
- Compressions - testing order/PSI: 1/121, 4/120, 2/112, 3/111
I'm convinced with the recent swapping of the 1 & 4 plug wires that it's got to be fuel related and not electrical - but maybe not. Cylinder 4 gradually heats up, 3 doesn't. # 4 heats up slightly after 1 - 2 minutes, but never enough that you can't keep your hand on its exhaust header.
Also, new problem from last night - either carb 3 or 4 has a stuck float as I left its petcock in prime and gas was leaking from the airbox - what's the best way to determine which carb has the stuck float and best way to fix. Bike was on its centerstand for about 10 minutes with this happening - should I change the oil?
June's here and I'm still not riding and starting to get the itch really bad - any help would be greatly appreciated. On the road next week but will be checking your posts.
Thanks,
Chris
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