Can you guys help me make a list of things to check to solve my problem? I started the list, any additional input would really help. I called my Honda shop today, and they can’t get me in until the 27th of the month… way too long to be without my ride.
The list:
1. check float heights
2. check plugs and wires
3. check fuel line again
4. timing
5. check for manifold leaks
6.
Thanks,
Sparty
Okay, I just finished checking all of the above. And this is what I did and found:
1. The float hights checked out okay.
2. The plug wires checked out okay, however the plug wire on the number four cyl. is a bit loose on the plug. I plan to order new plug wires tonight. I have aftermarket Dyna coils which will accept universal plug wires. These are the wires I plan to buy:
http://www.jpcycles.com/productdetail.aspx?PID=381-116&cs=Metric&GID=5893D604-6ADD-4FDD-AC00-39FAEB16CF58&store=&page=&search=3. I copied the old black fuel line with a new piece of blue polyurethane and I saw that I was getting air bubbles in the line, so I created a new fuel line with a shorter and more direct route.
4. Timing... haven't checked it yet.
5. I checked for manifold leaks and found none.
6. I drained the gas tank and pulled out the petcock, it was not blocked or stuck, I replance the o-rings and gasket and reassembled the bad boy.
7. When I drained the gas tank I had just a little over a gallonand a half of gas in it, I was wondering if my problem was caused by too little gas in the tank....hmmmmm. After I rebuilt the carbs I put a minimal amount of gas in the bike just in case I had to take off the tank to fix any problems, I never considered that too little gas might cause "fuel starvation".
I haven't tried to start the bike yet since completing the above routines. Just as I was about to put gas in the bike, we got a wicked thunderstorm. I'll give it a try tomorrow.