SARNA66 Posted June 17, 2012 #1 Posted June 17, 2012 My 1300 sometimes at a constant throttle setting,seems to have a cylinder come to life and speed up and have more power-then in and out sometimes... Any thoughts tanks chris
Yammer Dan Posted June 17, 2012 #2 Posted June 17, 2012 Check to see if all were firing? Sounds like you could be running on three.
GeorgeS Posted June 17, 2012 #3 Posted June 17, 2012 I would start with a good dose of Sea-Foam, Replace the Plugs, and Drain the Carb bowls several times. Give it a few days for the sea foam to clean the carbs. You might be due for a Carb Sync !!!
SARNA66 Posted June 17, 2012 Author #4 Posted June 17, 2012 Thanks guys-i have a set of plugs in trunk,ill change them tomorrow, are they hard to change?
Yammer Dan Posted June 17, 2012 #5 Posted June 17, 2012 Need a thin wall 18 mm plug deep socket a u-joint and ratchet.Takes a little practice to get good at it. Beat me to the Sea-Foam George. Run tank til it is as low as you dare, add a good dose of Sea-Foam. About 1/2 can. Run til you are sure carbs are full of this mix. Leave sit over night. Add some gas and run it like you stole it.
saddlebum Posted June 17, 2012 #6 Posted June 17, 2012 Check the caps that go on to the tubes were you connect the carb sync tools. Make sure they haven't started to crack apart or have fallen off.
mbrood Posted June 17, 2012 #7 Posted June 17, 2012 I would pull the plugs and inspect the color of the electrodes. Look for one that is different. They should be a even tan color. White and she's lean (danger of engine damage), black and she's rich. You can also check resistance from inside each plug holder to the ignition fuse looking for 24K Ohms... 10K for the resistor in the plug holder and 13K for the secondary of the ignition coil.
Squidley Posted June 17, 2012 #8 Posted June 17, 2012 Chris, Some things to think about here... Have you changed out the plug caps, wires and plugs recently, or at all since you have owned the bike? Sometimes the TCI's will be intermittent, there are fixes for the circuit board in the TCI. If you haven't done a tune up since you owned the bike, I would absolutely put one on it. Thats the very 1st thing I do unless I see a receipt that it had been done very recently to me purchasing it. This will be one less thing to have to worry about in troubleshooting a spark issue...
SARNA66 Posted June 20, 2012 Author #9 Posted June 20, 2012 Thanks to all who chimed in.changed plugs and synced the carbs-what a different beast wow thanks again yamaha chris
SARNA66 Posted August 13, 2012 Author #10 Posted August 13, 2012 OK,lol Here we go again,-missing,bad gas mileage(about 30) occasional backfire when throttle up . seems to run better when tank is full...hmmm. runs better sometimes than others Thanks for listening Chris
frankd Posted August 13, 2012 #11 Posted August 13, 2012 You could also start it up cold, let it run a couple of minutes, and spray each exhaust pipe with water. If a cylinder isn't firing, it will be cool. It it's firing, it will be hot. If you know which cylinder isn't firing, it will help fix it. Frank D.
SARNA66 Posted August 14, 2012 Author #12 Posted August 14, 2012 Ok I noticed somthing new-runs on 3 i think however if you delay shifting sounds missing, rattling in the baffle type sound,then when you get to 4000 rpm, it wakes up and gets strong.. any thoughts??? Chris
SARNA66 Posted August 14, 2012 Author #13 Posted August 14, 2012 Anyone out there rebuild the 1300 and trans,i might have that done while i paint it this winter
SARNA66 Posted August 16, 2012 Author #14 Posted August 16, 2012 TONIGHT I TOOK OFF THE PLUG WIRE WHILE IT WAS RUNNING... THEY ALL MADE A DIFFERENCE -- SEAFOAM AGAIN?
stuckonstupid Posted August 16, 2012 #15 Posted August 16, 2012 I've got a 89 and I just had something similiar happen in the last few weeks. I had a leak out of one of carbs on the left side ( rear ). I tapped the carb with a plastic screwdriver and viola it has fixed it. It could be that your float valve has a little dirt in it. Seafoam and a few taps on the side of the diaphrams cover. Did it for me!! Good Luck !!
SARNA66 Posted August 19, 2012 Author #16 Posted August 19, 2012 left side oil leak leaking across collector and dwon to ground -been growing a bit hmmm IDEAS ?
Squidley Posted August 21, 2012 #17 Posted August 21, 2012 left side oil leak leaking across collector and dwon to ground -been growing a bit hmmm IDEAS ? Are you sure it's oil? could it be brake fluid from the slave cylinder for the clutch?
SARNA66 Posted August 21, 2012 Author #18 Posted August 21, 2012 Hmm never thought of that-ill have a look see thanks
rstacy Posted August 22, 2012 #19 Posted August 22, 2012 TONIGHT I TOOK OFF THE PLUG WIRE WHILE IT WAS RUNNING... THEY ALL MADE A DIFFERENCE -- SEAFOAM AGAIN? Nahhhh. It didn't work the first time. It wont work the second time either. You are putting too much faith in the Seafoam.
Brown Angel Posted August 22, 2012 #20 Posted August 22, 2012 sounds like a coil issue on the power surging, seems like it needs replaced or atleast checked.
Yammer Dan Posted August 22, 2012 #21 Posted August 22, 2012 Check Valve covers. Leaking down back of Cylinder? Don't go cranking on those bolts. They are shoulder bolts and WILL BREAK. You can check them to see if they are snug. Only about 7 lbs tourque!! Very little. Just feel to see if they are loose with a wrench. AND SEA-FOAM!! As regular Maint. If it get very dirty go to Wally World and dump a can of BerryMans in it but run it out soon. I don't like to leave the Berrymans sit long in carbs.
rstacy Posted August 22, 2012 #22 Posted August 22, 2012 If it get very dirty go to Wally World and dump a can of BerryMans in it but run it out soon. I don't like to leave the Berrymans sit long in carbs. Thats a new name. Is that better for a carb that is running poorly. Do you run it in the gas like seafoam?
pmelah Posted August 22, 2012 #23 Posted August 22, 2012 yes but like yammerdan said dont leave it in too long run it out fast its a very good cleaner but can eat some stuff you need up i use it in my suburban 42 gal. tank last time i put a new fuel pump in it my tank was nice and shiny on the inside no varnish buildup in tank at all
Yammer Dan Posted August 23, 2012 #24 Posted August 23, 2012 It isd a harsher cleaner but a good one. I don't think it would ever hurt anything if you add it and run it thru quickly. I use it in a system I know is dirty.
Squidley Posted August 26, 2012 #25 Posted August 26, 2012 Thats a new name. Is that better for a carb that is running poorly. Do you run it in the gas like seafoam? The product is actually called B12 Chemtool, it's made by Berryman http://www.berrymanproducts.com/ I have used it for years, but make sure that you dont let it sit over a long period of time as it will eat up lots of stuff like orings. I usually put it in and let it set for a day or 2 and ride the tank out.
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