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    83 cb900 honda

    had it covered up for a while and got it out to start it up for a run and can only get it going on no 1 and 2 cylinder 3 and 4 are not.
    now ive taken number 4 plug out and it looks damp so assume its getting fuel?.
    has good blue spark on no 4 so assume 3 is to [cant get it out unless take tank off].if it was a coil or electrical like that would'nt it affect both cylinders on that coil.1 and 4 , 2 and 3.
    was going good about a month ago.
    any sugestions
    winding up stucky since ages ago

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    Try some new plugs.

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    Check for corrosion on either end of the HT leads too. The pointed contacts in the coils and plug caps have a habit of corroding over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi cowboy View Post
    had it covered up for a while and got it out to start it up for a run and can only get it going on no 1 and 2 cylinder 3 and 4 are not.
    now ive taken number 4 plug out and it looks damp so assume its getting fuel?.
    has good blue spark on no 4 so assume 3 is to [cant get it out unless take tank off].if it was a coil or electrical like that would'nt it affect both cylinders on that coil.1 and 4 , 2 and 3.
    was going good about a month ago.
    any sugestions
    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    Check for corrosion on either end of the HT leads too. The pointed contacts in the coils and plug caps have a habit of corroding over time.
    put new plugs in all go now but the plugs were only put in 50ks ago
    winding up stucky since ages ago

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    Give the old plugs a GOOD clean and try them again...check gaps etc.
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi cowboy View Post
    put new plugs in all go now but the plugs were only put in 50ks ago
    Not bad considering 30k should be the norm . Did you drain the carbs first before trying to fire the old girl up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    Not bad considering 30k should be the norm . Did you drain the carbs first before trying to fire the old girl up?
    aaah i ment 500kms ago but no i didnt drain carbs lazy i know.
    the plugs were clean but i think the were brideging across and shorting with wet ends. cheers have put the one hotter plugs in.
    will jusy have to get here out more often bugger bugger
    winding up stucky since ages ago

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