Front cylinder misfire
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Front cylinder misfire
I’ve run into a problem with my 92 vs1400. The front cylinder is not firing. When choked both cylinder seem to fire but when off choke the front cylinder does not. I took out the spark plug and grounded it to the head and it has spark. I cleaned both carbs and it has fuel but still seems like the front is starving for fuel. There is compression and the exhaust valves are moving. I can’t figure out why is it missing and why it only seems to miss unchoked. If anyone has any thoughts ide love to hear em.
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Re: Front cylinder misfire
Is it only at low revs / idling?
If so could be a block idle / pilot jet circuit.
If so could be a block idle / pilot jet circuit.
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Re: Front cylinder misfire
You mentioned you cleaned both carbs, did you get them re synced properly?
If you have any type of electrical issue, have your battery load tested before you do anything else. Any auto parts store will test it for free.
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Re: Front cylinder misfire
It seems to only be at low speeds and ideling
Choke on bike runs good revs nice and has good throttle response
Choke off bike does not Rev well what so ever and has trouble getting to high speeds
Carb rebuild kit I got didn’t have the jets just the gaskets so I replaced what I could and cleaned the rest. It didn’t seem to have a blockage anywhere and the jets seemed open.
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Re: Front cylinder misfire
The passageways behind the pilot jets and idle screws are notorious for getting blockages and these can only be cleaned out with compressed air and carb cleaner. Some people have had luck with getting the gunk out with an ultrasonic cleaner but results can vary.MarcJr wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16, 2022 7:22 amIt seems to only be at low speeds and ideling
Choke on bike runs good revs nice and has good throttle response
Choke off bike does not Rev well what so ever and has trouble getting to high speeds
Carb rebuild kit I got didn’t have the jets just the gaskets so I replaced what I could and cleaned the rest. It didn’t seem to have a blockage anywhere and the jets seemed open.
You say this condition was there before you cleaned the carbs? I'd say there is still some crud in the passageways. We had one guy with the same problem a while back and he ended up having four goes at cleaning the circuits before the bike ran well. Last one he tried was ultrasonic.
You have to be thorough with this stuff. You can't really see if you have all the crap out so you kinda have to go overboard with the cleaning.
BTW - did you remove the idle mixture screws when you cleaned the carbs? From the factory they are covered with a plug but they are here (random pic I stole from Google search):