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Flynride
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Ok, so i'm new here and here is how the story goes with my bike. I got a 1978 Suzuki GS550 from a friend for pretty cheap. I saw the bike when it was running and it ran fine then. He let it sit all summer and then when he tried starting it up it would just idle and not rev up at all. We cleaned the carbs out briefly and i got it to be able to rev up without dying but couldn't shift into any gear without it dying.
Cylinders 1 and 4 weren't haven't any heat in the cylinder so i figured it was an ignition coil out because I wasn't getting any real spark. I bought a used on off of ebay (maybe not the greatest choice) but did anyhow. Now, I just rebuilt the carbs cause they were all gunked up and nasty and i put the carbs back on the bike and it runs 100% better than it did, starts right up and what not.
Ok, at first the cylinders i believe are firing as the exhaust get hot to the touch, however about 5 minutes into the drive they cool off like they aren't firing any more.
Also when I remove the ignition leads to 1 or 4 the engine's RPM's don't change at all, however, with 2 or 3 the engine just about dies or does. Me in my bright mind and being fairly cheep, I wanted to compare the "shock" difference between the cylinders at the spark plugs via holding it and sticking a metal screwdriver to the contact point and feeling the shock. (judge me as you wish) Anyhow while holding 1 and 4 i felt not shock at all unless i touched the bike's metal somewhere else with my hand and then there was a great shock, however with 2 and 3 i got the shock without touching any other part of the bike. So I'm not figuring I have either a bad ground somewhere or my contacts are dirty in the timing part the bike. (I already cleaned and re-attached the universal ground under the seat, but haven't done anything about timing or cleaning the timing contacts.) Any help or insight would be great!
Cylinders 1 and 4 weren't haven't any heat in the cylinder so i figured it was an ignition coil out because I wasn't getting any real spark. I bought a used on off of ebay (maybe not the greatest choice) but did anyhow. Now, I just rebuilt the carbs cause they were all gunked up and nasty and i put the carbs back on the bike and it runs 100% better than it did, starts right up and what not.
Ok, at first the cylinders i believe are firing as the exhaust get hot to the touch, however about 5 minutes into the drive they cool off like they aren't firing any more.
Also when I remove the ignition leads to 1 or 4 the engine's RPM's don't change at all, however, with 2 or 3 the engine just about dies or does. Me in my bright mind and being fairly cheep, I wanted to compare the "shock" difference between the cylinders at the spark plugs via holding it and sticking a metal screwdriver to the contact point and feeling the shock. (judge me as you wish) Anyhow while holding 1 and 4 i felt not shock at all unless i touched the bike's metal somewhere else with my hand and then there was a great shock, however with 2 and 3 i got the shock without touching any other part of the bike. So I'm not figuring I have either a bad ground somewhere or my contacts are dirty in the timing part the bike. (I already cleaned and re-attached the universal ground under the seat, but haven't done anything about timing or cleaning the timing contacts.) Any help or insight would be great!