So, riding season is around the corner and I've started to prep my CB400F.
I'm having an issue where (I think) my #1 cylinder isn't always firing at idle. I feel like I've been chasing this problem since I built the bike.
The bike doesn't idle very well and dies off after a few seconds. It works well as soon as you give it some gas, though. My diagnosed the problem by putting water on each pipe and noticing that it wouldn't boil on pipe #1 (although it does get quite warm). I then pulled the caps on each plug when the bike was trying to idle. All but the #1 killed the idle immediately, but pulling the #1 cap did nothing.
Last year I set the points and did the valves twice to no avail. I put a rebuilt rack of carbs over the winter, but I kept the brass from my old carbs.
My plugs from last year were all fouled and the #1 plug shorted, so last night I gapped and installed new plugs (D8EA) and it seemed worse. I swapped the #1 and #4 plug caps (they're original) and the problem stayed with cylinder #1.
I have a few questions:
-Could it be a syncing issue? I only bench synced these new carbs with an 1/8 inch bit. However, last year, with different carbs, I gauge-synced them and still had idling issues.
-Could it be my pilot jet? I cleaned every hole with guitar strings over the winter, but maybe it got clogged again?
-#1 plug hole has a helicoil in it. Could this cause enough resistance between the aluminium of the head and the helicoil metal that at idle it mostly sparks on #4 because it has less resistance?
-The compression on the motor is less than stellar (110-110-135-135, not sure which order). Could this be a factor at idle?
I'm at my wit's end. I honestly wouldn't mind paying a mechanic 400$ at this point to get it running right.