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HELP...... one piston not firing 3 Months, 1 Week ago
hello all..... im about to go to my son's to try to fix his R.... he has told me that all of a sudden his bike started coughing and died then when he got it started again apart from it sounding and running really bad he could tell by touch that only one cylinder was firing. (rear)
2004 carbed roadstar
not sure what to expect, all he has tried so far is new spark plugs.... still only one piston firing.
my thoughts are dirty carb..... only squirting just enough fuel which gets sucked up by one cylinder leaving nothing for the next.....?
he said he checked spark but i will check that myself.... but if all plugs have a spark..... ? what are your thoughts....? what else can i try....? i do have a spare ignition box i could try.... but id like to hear from the brain trust
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Re:HELP...... one piston not firing 3 Months, 1 Week ago
If in fact it is a non-firing spark plug then there are two quick things to go through. 1 is the condition of the plugs themselves and they may be fried; 2 check the coil wires. If the coils are not sending power to the plugs then there will be issues with firing on that cylinder. If this bike has dyna coils or some other non-OEM coils there may be an issue with the small wiring leading to the coils. Happened to me when I did a crap job of installing the replacement coils.
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Re:HELP...... one piston not firing 3 Months, 1 Week ago
With 1 carb feeding both cylinders thru the same manifold you can eliminate carb issues. Now he could have a air leak on the intake manifold to head connection on the front cylinder. If both cylinders have good spark plugs and good spark,I would start checking for an air leak. If he don't have spark on the front cyl check the coil and wires/connections going to the coil and spark plug wires including the cap resistor. You can even remove the plug boot/cap and snip the wire back on the end,then reinstall the boot/cap. Also check to make sure the wires aren't leaking voltage and sparking to ground under the fuel tank.
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Re:HELP...... one piston not firing 3 Months, 1 Week ago
yeah... my son said he bought new plugs and checked that there is a spark.....? but i will check that when i get there..... so what else could it be IF the coils, plugs, leads are all ok.....?
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Re:HELP...... one piston not firing 3 Months, 1 Week ago
davej wrote: With 1 carb feeding both cylinders thru the same manifold you can eliminate carb issues. Now he could have a air leak on the intake manifold to head connection on the front cylinder. If both cylinders have good spark plugs and good spark,I would start checking for an air leak. If he don't have spark on the front cyl check the coil and wires/connections going to the coil and spark plug wires including the cap resistor. You can even remove the plug boot/cap and snip the wire back on the end,then reinstall the boot/cap. Also check to make sure the wires aren't leaking voltage and sparking to ground under the fuel tank.
thats was my thoughts with one carb feeding both but could it be possible that there is only enough fuel coming from the carb which gets sucked up by one cylinder leaving nothing for the next....? or am i dreaming....? he has told me spark is good all round so im at a loss but i guess i will see for myself when i get there.
checking spark will be the first thing i do, but if he is right what else can i check
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