Hi all,
I have a 73 500 four which stopped running and is now backfiring out of the exhaust. Last weekend I replaced the oil and spark plugs and the bike ran great for about 10 miles. While riding it, I started to hear a hiss or psst noise every minute or so, which in my experience indicated low gas (it was getting low in the tank). I got to a gas station, put fuel in the tank (ethanol free – which I always use) and after that the bike pretty much lost a lot of power in the lower gears and 'limped' home. When I got home, the bike stalled in the driveway and then wouldn't start after that. Now when I try to start it, it will backfire once every dozen starts. I read through most, if not all of the articles in the forum related to the backfiring issue and did my best to troubleshoot the issue. Things I did were…
• Pulled the carbs and cleaned them out (they were already pretty clean as I did it two years ago)
• Adjusted the cam
• Checked the connections on the spark plugs to ensure they were coming from the correct coils (one to 1 &4 and the other to 2&3). The wires are a set length, so it really would be hard to mix them up.
• Checked the spark plugs for spark (they were arcing pretty good)
• Shot carb fluid around the boots to see if there were air leaks
I adjusted the tappets back in January, so there should be no issue there as well. I also rebuilt the petcock last year and don’t see any issue with gas getting to the carbs. One of the PO’s of my bike had already replaced the system with Dyna Coils, so I no longer have the original point system in the bike.
Some other info on the bike… everything is pretty much original. The bike came with a 4 into 1 exhaust and I replaced the OEM air filter for one of the UNI foam ones a year ago.
At this point, I believe I checked almost everything and was hoping for some input/ feedback. I am a novice mechanic and have pretty much learned everything from this forum and the Clymer manual. I appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks,
Matt