I have a 1985 CB650 that I haven't ridden for about a year. It was running great then, and I'm surprised I'm having this many problems with it now. It runs like crap, and upon closer inspection (temp of exhaust headers) it appears cylinder 1 is not firing and cylinder 2 is firing intermittently. I changed the plugs and put in fresh gas with a splash of carb cleaner. Same deal.
It appeared the battery was sagging under load, so I got a new one. Didn't help.
The problem cylinders ARE sparking, at least outside the cylinder. I also changed the plug leads around from the two 'good' cylinders and it didn't change anything, either.
It seems that cleaning the carbs is the logical next step. I thought maybe something in there is clogged.
Could this be the problem?
Is tutorial somewhere for these specific carburateurs? I've been dodging this because I've never worked on bikes, nor carbs. I don't have many tools (except the basics, of course) and I'm a pretty poor college student, but I do want to get back on the road, and this bike is in great shape otherwise. If, somewhere, there's a tutorial on basic cleaning of these carbs if someone could point me over there that would be great. I do have the Clymer manual as well.
OR...maybe there's something else I should check first? Thanks guys, just trying to learn.