lvin4jc
JoeBobber
This is assuming that the order is 1-2-3-4 from left to right as you're on the bike. The left two cylinders get the pipes nice and hot. The right two cylinders are barely warm when the left two will burn your hand with the slightest touch.
I had assumed that I had a bad coil but after doing some internet research it looks like 1-4 and 2-3 are pairs and fire together. Is that the case? If so then i'm confused because I believe 3-4 are the ones giving me trouble.
I pulled the plugs tonight, 3-4 were covered in gas and the pistons looked to be the same. 1-2 looked much better. However, all the plugs were so tight my gap gauge wouldn't even accept them. I opened them up a good little bit to get them to .025.
If what i've said above is correct, and that's assuming a lot, what else could be the problem causing weak spark?
Thanks!
I had assumed that I had a bad coil but after doing some internet research it looks like 1-4 and 2-3 are pairs and fire together. Is that the case? If so then i'm confused because I believe 3-4 are the ones giving me trouble.
I pulled the plugs tonight, 3-4 were covered in gas and the pistons looked to be the same. 1-2 looked much better. However, all the plugs were so tight my gap gauge wouldn't even accept them. I opened them up a good little bit to get them to .025.
If what i've said above is correct, and that's assuming a lot, what else could be the problem causing weak spark?
Thanks!
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