Author Topic: 1973 cb350f, cylinder 4 no spark  (Read 1649 times)

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1973 cb350f, cylinder 4 no spark
« on: May 09, 2010, 09:21:38 AM »
 Hi guys! I went to get my cb350f out and it starts but runs funny, It has great spark to cylinders 1,2,and 3. Cylinder 4 is dead, plug is wet but no spark, I have looked over the connections and everything looks ok. It has new plug caps put on last year. My guess is a bad coil, Any of you guys experienced this? Thanks!!!!!

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Re: 1973 cb350f, cylinder 4 no spark
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2010, 12:46:12 PM »
If the coil was bad you wouldn't be getting spark on #1 either.  Check the plug boot and wire.  if you pull the boot and put in a plug and lay it against the head and start the bike, do you get spark at the plug?

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Re: 1973 cb350f, cylinder 4 no spark
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2010, 03:26:10 PM »
If the plug is wet you're getting gas.   First do this simple test.  Take a sparkplug out of one of the working cyclinders and put it in the dead cyclinder.   Does that fix things?   Will take you 5 minutes if you just swap #1 for #4 plug.  Let us know!

ps. if after you swap it the 'formerly working plug' from #1 is also now wet and the cylinder is still dead -- check the choke plunger for that #4 carb if there is one on your 350 and make sure the choke plunger for that carb isn't stuck on.  Disclaimer here is I don't know exactly your bike's carbs but if the carbs have an individual plunger and it is stuck 'open' on the #4 carb, that can flood the # cylinder and foul out the plug.

Let us know about the spark plug test!

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Re: 1973 cb350f, cylinder 4 no spark
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2010, 03:42:35 PM »
  Thanks guys! I found out that one of my new plug caps were bad. It was idling and i bumped it with my hand and she started idling fine. Pipe 4 got hot real quick, Replaced the cap and it idles fine. I cut 1/4 inch of the ends and used dialectric gease also before assembling. Thanks!