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missfire till warm

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bike fired right up after i put the carbs back on but the left side is still dead till warm then she pops like a gun till it kicks in ,,
spark plugs right side looks good left black but not oily
after work tomorrow i will be looking at the valve clearance any one else have an idea ? workings of a dieing coil ?
 
bike fired right up after i put the carbs back on but the left side is still dead till warm then she pops like a gun till it kicks in ,,
spark plugs right side looks good left black but not oily
after work tomorrow i will be looking at the valve clearance any one else have an idea ? workings of a dieing coil ?

Electrical faults usually get worse when heat builds up. I doubt that you have a dud coil of lead. Re-check the carbs and their mounts. Also thoroughly check the condition of the airbox seals and mounts.

Tight valves could also be an issue.

Because it runs better after it warms up, my bet is a partially plugged pilot circuit on the left carb.;)
 
Your symptoms sound a lot like a leaking valve seal. Cold/hardened seals allow oil to drip through.
Just a little oil coats the plug at cold start up and it won't fire. As things warm up the oil film wears off from raw fuel washing it and as heat increases it helps basic combustion. It starts firing. The pops you hear are from accumulation of unburned fuel in the header and at some point it combusts. Once fully warm things clear up.
I would guess the longer the bike sits the worse the problem? Generally, the cylinder on the sidestand side is effected first, or at least noticed first, simply because of gravity allowing the leak to enter the combustion chamber. Depending on the position of the valve at turn off, the volume of the leak can change. In a worst case scenario, a lot of oil can enter over several days and you'll get a lot of smoke at start up. Other times you may see no smoke at all but the plug can still foul.
If the above is the case here, you can clean off the plug well and cold start up may yield a pretty good firing plug. Eventually, you'll have to replace the seals. Parking on the centerstand can help temporarily. Riding the bike more often can help too.
Could be other things too as others have said.
 
well its getting warmer up here in canada so it seams to be running better now that i ride it everyday.
readjusted valves,
cleaned carbs,
new park plugs
adjusted air to fuel

still burns and leaks a little oil but im still goin to ride it
 
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