I couldn't get my '76 550 to idle today after putting the freshly cleaned/rebuilt carbs (with stock 38/100 jets) back on. Cylinder 3 and 4 headers were both cold after trying to run it a bit. After a few more attempts, cylinder 3 would intermittently heat up, but definitely not as hot as cylinders 1 and 2.
Since the issue was with two adjacent cylinders, I first ruled out coils, and suspected the two right carbs. Maybe they weren't getting fuel by virtue of a stuck float needle or something. I loosened both drain screws, and fuel dumped out, so that's not it. All the floats were set to 22mm, brand new jets and float needles were also installed.
I pulled the plugs and checked for spark. Nothing on plug 4. I was able to get what seemed like a faint spark out of plug 3, but my starter is not wired up and I'm kicking the bike over while simultaneously checking for spark, so I'm not 110% confident on this. But I'm fairly certain that plug 4 never sparked, and plug 3 kind of did.
Back to the carbs: I looked inside cylinders 3 and 4 and saw what looked like moisture on the top of the piston, which I'm assuming is unburnt fuel. Which would tell me that the carbs are at least getting fuel to the combustion chambers.
Can someone tell me if I'm right in blaming something electrical here? I just think it's odd that 1 and 2 are firing away just fine, but 3 and 4 are struggling, when they're each coming from a different coil.
One more piece of information regarding electric stuff: right now my starter and headlight will not work because the grounds inside the headlight bucket are not connected. I traced these grounds and they should only affect the previously mentioned items, and everything works. The black/white wire to the coils is getting voltage with the ignition switch on. Electronically, it should run as it is now.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
TF