Need some advice guys....this is a rear cylinder issue but I feel I should explain how I got to this point.
It all started after I let the bike sit for months....I know...never again...
I started having issues with the bike dying and not starting easily. Sometimes it would just die in traffic at a light or at slow speeds. I usually had to wait for a few minutes before it would start again. After a week or so of this it just wouldn't start anymore at all.
I started doing electrical testing. I replaced the plugs. With little experience, I found that I had one or two bad coils. I replaced both of them. Then I noticed that the pickup coil was not working. So I cracked open the case and tried to replace it. I could not get the bolts off the OEM pickup coil and ended up breaking them. I managed to tap the case and get the new pickup coil on.
Major job for me.
So at this point I am getting good readings on the pickup coil and both spark plugs. She started right, but running real bad. I took the carb off and cleaned it several times, still running rough. I realized that the rear cylinder was only firing once in a while.
I had good compression, good spark, but apparently no gas at the rear piston.
My plug kept burning out. I did everything I could, then finally broke down and brought it to Yamaha. They called me a week later and said new carb $1300. I said no, I'll pick it up in an hour. The mechanic said he cleaned the carb 3 times and was sure that the rear carb was clogged. He said the Mikunis are prone to clogging due to a bad design.The rear cylinder kind of kicks in every once in a while. He said that it was trying to fire but could not.
So for $250 I took my bike home with only one piece of information...I need another carb.
Finally a month ago a bought a used carb ($250) from a running bike. I put it on and the same issue.
Since then here are the things I have tried....
--Pulled the jets from my old carb and put them it the new ones (HK exhaust)...didn't work
--blew out the gas lines with a compressor...this gave me better results...my rear cylinder was firing more often...like every 3 seconds.
--next thing is to take off the carb and check for debris in the jug inlet tube.
If that doesn't work...should I replace the whole stator assembly?
Is is a timing thing? If I'm getting spark, is this needed? Sorry for the lengthy post, but I thought the detail might help.
Thanks guys!!!
It all started after I let the bike sit for months....I know...never again...
I started having issues with the bike dying and not starting easily. Sometimes it would just die in traffic at a light or at slow speeds. I usually had to wait for a few minutes before it would start again. After a week or so of this it just wouldn't start anymore at all.
I started doing electrical testing. I replaced the plugs. With little experience, I found that I had one or two bad coils. I replaced both of them. Then I noticed that the pickup coil was not working. So I cracked open the case and tried to replace it. I could not get the bolts off the OEM pickup coil and ended up breaking them. I managed to tap the case and get the new pickup coil on.
Major job for me.
So at this point I am getting good readings on the pickup coil and both spark plugs. She started right, but running real bad. I took the carb off and cleaned it several times, still running rough. I realized that the rear cylinder was only firing once in a while.
I had good compression, good spark, but apparently no gas at the rear piston.
My plug kept burning out. I did everything I could, then finally broke down and brought it to Yamaha. They called me a week later and said new carb $1300. I said no, I'll pick it up in an hour. The mechanic said he cleaned the carb 3 times and was sure that the rear carb was clogged. He said the Mikunis are prone to clogging due to a bad design.The rear cylinder kind of kicks in every once in a while. He said that it was trying to fire but could not.
So for $250 I took my bike home with only one piece of information...I need another carb.
Finally a month ago a bought a used carb ($250) from a running bike. I put it on and the same issue.
Since then here are the things I have tried....
--Pulled the jets from my old carb and put them it the new ones (HK exhaust)...didn't work
--blew out the gas lines with a compressor...this gave me better results...my rear cylinder was firing more often...like every 3 seconds.
--next thing is to take off the carb and check for debris in the jug inlet tube.
If that doesn't work...should I replace the whole stator assembly?
Is is a timing thing? If I'm getting spark, is this needed? Sorry for the lengthy post, but I thought the detail might help.
Thanks guys!!!