If I only had two cyl's, I'd be ok, but it's an in-line 4.
Just brought it home on Thurs. It sometimes runs on 4 and then sometimes on 2. I suspect the floats are sticking. I am going to also check/set/replace the points as PO says the points haven't been changed since he owned it and he bought it in 2007. It doesn't backfire or 'miss'. It just isn't firing on two cyl's.
Fresh gas. The tank was nearly empty when I brought it home.
If not floats or points... plug wires? I would think that if it were plug wires, it would not be intermittent.
Please advise.
This is my 2nd CB550. But, it is my 4th SOHC. Prior ownership:
'76 CB550F
'75 CB750K
'77 CB750F
The bike has 14.5K miles.
PO says he replaced the main jets but has not rebuilt the carbs when he replaced the OEM air box with 4 K&N cotton pod filters. It also has an aftermarket MAC 4-into-1 exhaust. Sounds great when it is on a 4 cyl's.
Buddy 'Peterbylt' from Tampa, FL, has a '75 CB550F. His has exhibited this behavior but it often smoothed out once he had it out on the road.
I plan to also drain the carb bowls (once it is cooled off) and see if there is sediment in them. If I find sediment, I am inclined to boil/rebuild the carbs (would CB550F rebuild kit be appropriate since it has the MAC single exhaust/header?). And, I would be synchronizing the carbs.
So what I am planning to do (before carb rebuild):
check/set the points
drain the carb bowls
clean/check the spark plugs. What is correct gap?
If this doesn't solve the mystery, then:
Rebuild/boil carbs
Synchronize the carbs.