It has been a while (1 year +), but the 1981 GS650L is running again for the first time tonight. I had done most of the work on getting it back in running order previously. Everything from valve adjustments and carburetor cleaning to re-building the brakes. Everything was running well until the rear cam chain guide broke in half and I had to completely tear down the engine to replace the guide. The number 3 intake valve was also bent when the timing jumped with the broken guide.
Everything is back together now, valve clearances double checked/adjusted for the valve replacement, and the engine is back in the frame. I did a cold compression test just to make sure everything seemed to be in order. Very consistent across all four cylinders with 140-150 psi. Assuming would be better with a warm engine. Carbs and air box were already installed and throttle held wide open to check the compression.
Started the bike tonight. Didn't start easily, but now sounds good, idling smoothly, revving nicely..., but the number 2 exhaust header is ice cold compared to 1, 3, and 4. A damp paper towel against 1, 3, and 4 will sizzle. Nothing on 2.
Confirmed that there is spark on number 2.
Any thoughts why the number 2 cylinder appears to be running cold compared to the others?
Thanks,
Dave
Everything is back together now, valve clearances double checked/adjusted for the valve replacement, and the engine is back in the frame. I did a cold compression test just to make sure everything seemed to be in order. Very consistent across all four cylinders with 140-150 psi. Assuming would be better with a warm engine. Carbs and air box were already installed and throttle held wide open to check the compression.
Started the bike tonight. Didn't start easily, but now sounds good, idling smoothly, revving nicely..., but the number 2 exhaust header is ice cold compared to 1, 3, and 4. A damp paper towel against 1, 3, and 4 will sizzle. Nothing on 2.
Confirmed that there is spark on number 2.
Any thoughts why the number 2 cylinder appears to be running cold compared to the others?
Thanks,
Dave


