Low Rpm st-st-stutter
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Low Rpm st-st-stutter
My 82 runs really rough below 3500-4000rpm. After it goes above that it sounds like a CBX ought to. Before I start tearing into carbs etc I was wondering if anyone had any other ideas. I have braided plug wires which I am suspect of. Is there a chance they are leaching spark until the rpm get high enough??? Anyway thanks for any ideas.
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A small infared temperature sensor shined on the exhaust pipes after a short ride at the stuttering RPM will point you in the right direction. If you have two cylinders that are cool and they share a coil, it might be an ignition problem. If the number of problem cylinders are one, three, five, I would look at fuel system. With the temperature sensor, you have a starting place to look for your problem.
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I doubt if that is the case...Find the cold cylinder/s at the low rpm range & stick a timing light on the HT wires to look for a regular beating spark. Then check valve clearances before diving into the carbs ( it's easier.)drbone641 wrote:will the higher rpm overcome the bad coil to make the engine run right?
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How is the bike at idle? If a bit rough try removing plug wires to see if engine idle changes much. If 4 make a big difference while two don't may be able to help pinpoint if the two use same coil.
Also, do the plug caps have built-in resistors? I'm not sure for the CBX however have experienced failed resistors on snowmobiles.
Also, do the plug caps have built-in resistors? I'm not sure for the CBX however have experienced failed resistors on snowmobiles.