In general my bike (1978 GS1000EC) runs well, but I had moments in the past where the exhaust pipe of #3 stayed cold, but before I found out why it was back to normal again. So nothing I could really get hold of, more an idea of "something" not being right.
Few days ago I used the Colortune to set the carbs (after installing Dyna S ignition and coils), when I saw cylinder #3 not firing. Just a little spark, nothing more. Colortune manual pointed towards choke, so I had a closer look. Carbs are stock VM26. I found the choke plunger on #3 did not go all the way back in when turning off the choke, staying maybe 1-2mm higher than the others (barely to see). I used a screwdriver to push it all the way in (see pic) - et voila, stable idle. After moving it up and down a few times, it seems to go in all the way now without getting stuck. Wonder what that is, carbs have been ultrasonic cleaned last year...
Also I don't think the plunger should be lubed, right? (It would have said so in BassCliff's carb rebuild tutorial I guess)

Just wanted to share in case anybody else has a similar situation.
Best
Juergen
Few days ago I used the Colortune to set the carbs (after installing Dyna S ignition and coils), when I saw cylinder #3 not firing. Just a little spark, nothing more. Colortune manual pointed towards choke, so I had a closer look. Carbs are stock VM26. I found the choke plunger on #3 did not go all the way back in when turning off the choke, staying maybe 1-2mm higher than the others (barely to see). I used a screwdriver to push it all the way in (see pic) - et voila, stable idle. After moving it up and down a few times, it seems to go in all the way now without getting stuck. Wonder what that is, carbs have been ultrasonic cleaned last year...
Also I don't think the plunger should be lubed, right? (It would have said so in BassCliff's carb rebuild tutorial I guess)

Just wanted to share in case anybody else has a similar situation.
Best
Juergen