I posted this on another forum as well, but thought I would pick some brains over here as well. Thanks all!!
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Okay, here's the story:
1980 KZ550C. I have been working on it and trying to get it going. So far I have gotten it to run run well on Cylnders #1-3, but it just won't run on #4.
Here's what I know:
The carbs have been cleaned and rebuilt and bench synced. (A few times now)
The valve adjustments are spot on for intake and a little tight on the exhaust. (The PO had the exhaust clearance on # 4 set at 0, it is now at .040 - clymers AND the local Kawi dealer say spec is between .060 and .10)
There is suficient spark.
The spark plugs are new.
the timing is spot on.
The exhaust pipe is clear (I was running out of things to check).
There is plenty of fuel flow to the carb, the float height is a little high, but within an exceptable range.
Compression is good on all four cylders as well.
When I squirt gas straight into the back of the carb on 4, the bike picks up and runs better but quickly dies back down again. I have a steep driveway, and when I am taking it out of the garage, when I get about half way down the driveway, #4 kicks in and runs strong for a couple of seconds and dies again. When trying to take it down the road, at about half to full throttle, it tends to kick in and run choppy, but on all four, anything less and it dies.
I have tried everything that I can think of to get this bike to run and have come up empty. The only other thing I can think of to mention is that with the air filters off, I can hold my hand over the back of the carb (Choking it out) and with the gas build up it does start to run on #4. BUT, I feel very little suction as compared to the other three carbs. Would this be a clue that might lead me in the right direction on this?
I know it has to be a fuel issue, and the local shop agrees, but I have checkd everything that I cam think of and it still isn't right.
Please help!! I am at my whitt's end on this one. Thanks, all!!