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Motorbikebruno
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Hello guys! First post here after long time of lurking. I searched quite a bit for this one on the forums and haven't seen another problem like it. If you know a post, please point me to it! I've owned quite a few bikes and clean carburetors for people on Craigslist all the time. Safe to say I'm not new to bikes, let alone GS twins and 4 cylinders. I recently had something I have never ran across in the several years working on bikes. A GS450 (with ignitor box and electronic pickups) would start OK, and seem to run OK too. But you got on the bike and took it for a drive it feels heavily underpowered. I verified spark, fuel, air etc. All in good order it seemed. I checked spark outside the cylinder, and while the bike was running, pulled one spark plug at a time (left cylinder first) it would die. Then put that back on, and pulled right cylinder plug wire off and it would also die. After scratching my head and pulling the carbs out again to verify they were clean, I pulled out the timing light to have a look at the timing even though it was assumed it would be OK...they were electronic pickups afterall! The RIGHT cylinder would fire on the timing mark correctly. The LEFT cylinder was 10-15 degrees advanced...
So here's a short list of what's been done.
Cleaned carburetors (very well, even used the ultrasonic cleaner for this one the second time just in case!!)
Took out champion spark plugs and replaced with correct NGK plugs
Verified that cylinder 1 (left side) is not correctly timed. Cylinder 2 is OK.
Replaced ignitor box with used one, same problem exists. Both Ignitor boxes were cracked in the back, so we tried a 3rd box, which also didn't change anything.
Unplugged, cleaned and re-plugged all connectors in the circuit.
Trimmed spark plug wires and screwed caps into new clean copper
Verified that Ignitor box was grounded, no missing connections.
Verified that charging system is working OK and battery is OK.
Verified both cylinders have compression and both are within 2psi of eachother.
So, I'm stumped. Has ANYONE seen anything like this before??? The only thing I could see is if someone put a cam in wrong, or the valves are WAYYYYY out of spec. And being that I have not checked the valves/clearances, I just don't know if that could do it being that they aren't really doing anything to change the crank/cam timing.
Thanks!!
Bruno
So here's a short list of what's been done.
Cleaned carburetors (very well, even used the ultrasonic cleaner for this one the second time just in case!!)
Took out champion spark plugs and replaced with correct NGK plugs
Verified that cylinder 1 (left side) is not correctly timed. Cylinder 2 is OK.
Replaced ignitor box with used one, same problem exists. Both Ignitor boxes were cracked in the back, so we tried a 3rd box, which also didn't change anything.
Unplugged, cleaned and re-plugged all connectors in the circuit.
Trimmed spark plug wires and screwed caps into new clean copper
Verified that Ignitor box was grounded, no missing connections.
Verified that charging system is working OK and battery is OK.
Verified both cylinders have compression and both are within 2psi of eachother.
So, I'm stumped. Has ANYONE seen anything like this before??? The only thing I could see is if someone put a cam in wrong, or the valves are WAYYYYY out of spec. And being that I have not checked the valves/clearances, I just don't know if that could do it being that they aren't really doing anything to change the crank/cam timing.
Thanks!!
Bruno
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