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  • Charlie G
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    • Feb 2009
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    • Siskiyou county

    #1

    Exhausts aren't equal

    I've noticed that the LH hand exhaust on my 650 seems to have more pressure comming out of the pipe than the RH side. I'm thinking this might be an indicator of weak coil or something. The carbs were rebuilt and synced by me last August. New plugs then. Valves adjusted as well and 2k miles sinced this work. I runs smooth and has good exceleration but this is judged by someone who has only rode a 450 in recent times. Does anyone have any ideas? The LH coil seems to have been replaced, as it is much cleaner and of a different color.

    Thanks for you help!


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    #2
    Different compression numbers?

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    • Steve
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      • Jun 2005
      • 35924
      • southwest oHIo

      #3
      Don't use exhaust flow as an indication that you have a bad coil.

      The left coil does the outer cyinders (1&4), the right coil does the inner cylinders (2&3).

      To further complicate things, there is a balance tube between #2&3 exhaust pipes, so some of #2's exhaust will go out both pipes, same for #3.

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      • Charlie G
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        #4
        All the cylinders are relitivly close to each other in compression. After I wrote I wondered which coils fired what cylinder. Thanks guys.

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        • Don-lo

          #5
          The carbs may need synched. Honda CB350/360 manuals actually directed you to equalize the exhaust pulses in order to synch the carbs.

          Another possibility is one muffler may be plugged. My boss (owner of the Kaw shop) couldn't figure out why his Gold Wing wouldn't run well. When I revved it up, it shot little smoking balls of something out the exhaust. Over the winter, mice had been stockpiling dogfood in the right muffler .

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          • legaleli

            #6
            Originally posted by Don-lo
            The carbs may need synched. Honda CB350/360 manuals actually directed you to equalize the exhaust pulses in order to synch the carbs.

            Another possibility is one muffler may be plugged. My boss (owner of the Kaw shop) couldn't figure out why his Gold Wing wouldn't run well. When I revved it up, it shot little smoking balls of something out the exhaust. Over the winter, mice had been stockpiling dogfood in the right muffler .
            Is it possible that there is a blockage in the pipe? I'm about to start a new thread on this topic.

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            • Steve
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              • Jun 2005
              • 35924
              • southwest oHIo

              #7
              Originally posted by Don-lo
              The carbs may need synched. Honda CB350/360 manuals actually directed you to equalize the exhaust pulses in order to synch the carbs.
              When you have separate pipes for each cylinder, that is a possibility, but with the exhaust setup on the GS, it's not possible.
              Originally posted by Steve
              ... To further complicate things, there is a balance tube between #2&3 exhaust pipes, so some of #2's exhaust will go out both pipes, same for #3.
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              mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
              hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
              #1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
              #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
              Family Portrait
              Siblings and Spouses
              Mom's first ride
              Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
              (Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)

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