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MiketheBike
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After rebuilding the carbs (twice) and checking the valve clearances and changing the cam cover gaskets (twice) I have this problem where No.1 cylinder runs weak at idle and low throttle openings. On start up it feels like its running on three cylinders. It smoothes out as it warms up but If I pull the plug lead on number 1 it hardly makes any difference while if I pull the plug lead on no.4 it stops the engine. I changed the plug in No.1 but no difference. After warming up for a while the engine will idle. Using an IR thermometer all the exhaust pipes will read around 100C except number 1 which is only 50C. To me it felt like unburnt fuel so maybe a tight valve clearance. Pulled the cam cover to check clearances and all are O.K. Put it back together and checked compression which were like 135, 125 125 118 (from 1 to 4). So doesn't seem like a valve issue - looked at ignition. Swapped plug leads between 1 and 4 and No.1 still runs weak. Swapped the coils over and No.1 still runs weak. So then I'm figuring its in the carb. I rebuilt these carbs meticulously checking the float levels were all in spec and fitted with new rubber manifolds. Figured that maybe needle and seat (fuel valve) in carb has failed, so tried running with the fuel tap off to see if things improved as the fuel level in the carb drops down. No improvement. When the bike is at full throttle it goes so strong that I can't believe that No.1 is running weak so it looks like something that is only a problem at idle and low throttle. Before I pull the carbs again looking for something that is odd about carb no.1 just thought I would ask to see if I am missing something. The plug looks blacker on No.1 than the others. I have already checked that choke is not sticking and there don't seem to be any air leaks. Have I forgotten to check anything?