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Anonymous
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Hello out there,
We have been having some great weather here in Denmark lately, so I have been riding my 77' GS 750 more often.
But I have noticed that the plugs on cylinder 1 and 4 (the outer cylinders) are black sooty. According to my Haynes this is an indication of over-rich fuel/air mixture or a malfunctioning ignition system.
I have no problems starting the bike and it runs very nicely. The plugs on cylinder 2 and 3 have that nice brown tan, an indication of a correctly running engine according to Haynes.
Since only the plugs on cylinders 1 and 4 are black sooty I was wondering:
-Could it caused by a bad condenser?
-Could it be a bad ignition coil?
I hope it makes sense,
Cheers...
We have been having some great weather here in Denmark lately, so I have been riding my 77' GS 750 more often.
But I have noticed that the plugs on cylinder 1 and 4 (the outer cylinders) are black sooty. According to my Haynes this is an indication of over-rich fuel/air mixture or a malfunctioning ignition system.
I have no problems starting the bike and it runs very nicely. The plugs on cylinder 2 and 3 have that nice brown tan, an indication of a correctly running engine according to Haynes.
Since only the plugs on cylinders 1 and 4 are black sooty I was wondering:
-Could it caused by a bad condenser?
-Could it be a bad ignition coil?
I hope it makes sense,
Cheers...