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1981 gs550 1 cylinder dead

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Hello Everyone

This is my first post, I have used the search function but cant find any info on my situation. I've got a 1981 gs550t That I have pods and and exhaust on. Everything is jetted correctly(Ithink) The carbs have been cleaned the valves have been checked 4 times new boot rings. My issue is that I have a dead #2 cylinder. At idle it wont come on at all but I am just about positive that anything over 2500 RPM it comes on bc the power is there.(I no what 3 cylinders feels like when going down the road) My question is whats going on!!!! I have a good spark when I take out the plug and look at it whlie grounding it you can see a strong spark. I NEED HELP!!!
 
actually I have I also might add that I have a hanging idle like it will hold 2000 rom for like a second than drop sometimes it will just stay at 2000 RPM the only thing I can think of is a spark plug wire or the coild thoughts?
 
Hello Everyone

This is my first post, I have used the search function but cant find any info on my situation. I've got a 1981 gs550t That I have pods and and exhaust on. Everything is jetted correctly(Ithink) The carbs have been cleaned the valves have been checked 4 times new boot rings. My issue is that I have a dead #2 cylinder. At idle it wont come on at all but I am just about positive that anything over 2500 RPM it comes on bc the power is there.(I no what 3 cylinders feels like when going down the road) My question is whats going on!!!! I have a good spark when I take out the plug and look at it whlie grounding it you can see a strong spark. I NEED HELP!!!


I had a very similar situation with my bike. Pipe was cold at idle and would fire at higher RPM's. It turned out to be that the internal passage from the pilot circuit were clogged even after being dipped. The NAPA dip I was using didn't cut it, so much for the low VOC stuff! 24 hours in a fresh can of Berrymans cleaned it up. I was able to find the clog by spraying carb cleaner into the pilot air jet port on a functioning carb and watched it come out the little ports under the butterfly and the compared it to the non-functioning carb where it only trickled out. BTW carbs are BS34's but I would imagine other types are set up very similar too. Good luck.

edit: I originally thought I had a syncing problem like Larry suggested and had checked that first.

-Dave
 
Yep - either that carb is badly out of synch or there's a blockage in the pilot circuit somewhere. The latter will give you the hanging idle as well. You have to be meticulous when cleaning these carbs.
 
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