Hi everyone, I have a strange problem, and I am a beginner so I hope you with more experience might know what is going on.
I have a '75 CB550. It is stock, and it runs great, no shaking, good power, nothing out of the ordinary. So I have a very very small amount of oil that is coming out of the 3rd exhaust when i ride, it is not smoking and does not smell of gas. So I start up the bike the other day, and after a minute I checked the 3rd exhaust header for heat, and it was cold, all the others are blistering hot. So I check for spark. I am getting a spark but just to be sure I pull the 3rd boot off the plug and start the bike which immediately dies out. I put the boot back on and it started up great and purred like she always does. But still the exhaust header is cold. I don't have a compression tester, but that is my next step i guess, then valve clearance, then the carb. There is exhaust coming out of the 3rd cylinder, and it feels cold to my hand comparatively. Can there be combustion at a lower temp?
Has anyone ever heard of this? What could be causing this? The bike is indoors during this storm, so it is a perfect time to do some work on her.
Any help would be awesome!!
Thanks