I've got a problem with my 79 F that is driving me nuts.
It has started misfiring at low RPMs, only on one or sometimes two cylinders. I've gone through the ignition with a fine-tooth comb: the pickup wires are in excellent shape, I've switched out the ignition module with no effect, and I've checked and cleaned every connector. I switched out the spark plugs, which look clean. Still, when I put a timing light on No. 2 cylinder, I get an intermittent interruption in the spark.
This only happens at low RPMs, up to around 3,500 or 4,000, lower if the engine is completely warmed up. Above that, it clears its throat and runs well.
The bike has Dyna coils, with maybe 10,000 miles on them, and plug wires and caps replaced the same time.
Could this possibly be a fueling issue? The carbs were cleaned less than 10,000 miles ago. I did fill the tank right before this started happening.
It has started misfiring at low RPMs, only on one or sometimes two cylinders. I've gone through the ignition with a fine-tooth comb: the pickup wires are in excellent shape, I've switched out the ignition module with no effect, and I've checked and cleaned every connector. I switched out the spark plugs, which look clean. Still, when I put a timing light on No. 2 cylinder, I get an intermittent interruption in the spark.
This only happens at low RPMs, up to around 3,500 or 4,000, lower if the engine is completely warmed up. Above that, it clears its throat and runs well.
The bike has Dyna coils, with maybe 10,000 miles on them, and plug wires and caps replaced the same time.
Could this possibly be a fueling issue? The carbs were cleaned less than 10,000 miles ago. I did fill the tank right before this started happening.
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