OK here's a summary of my outstanding right cylinder issue
on start up it tends to run mainly(?) on left cylinder
With the right spark out, the engine will run on just the left cylinder - this is not the case on the other side
The right cylinder mixture screw doesn’t effect idle speed - it idles even turned fully in.
Whilst riding it appears to run well on both cylinders especially when accelerating, though cruising it tends to become a lumpy (both at 30 and 60 MPH (and inbetween)) which I assume is my right cylinder not firing all the time?
This is what I have done so far:
- O rings, gaskets and diaphragms changed on carbs (all all cleaned out-jets all clear)
- I have the choke apart - could see nothing wrong, but replace o ring and gasket
- checked for air leaks - could see no problem
- float level - ok at 23mm
- needles are both 3 clicks in
- New spark plug leads
- swapped leads so coils are swapped - problem stayed on right
- swapped spark plugs themselves - problem stayed on the right.
- checked valve clearances
So things left to check:
pressure test and timing - I don’t how to do this, so may need to take to a garage
I also want to re-torque the right (problematic) cylinder head as there is oil seeping at the engine body - see photos
first photo show a small pool on the top of the cylinder where is meets the body, and the second a drip on a sump bolt which I’m pretty sure has run down from above.
Can inadequately torqued cylinder heads result in loss of pressure and this side mis firing?
The heads were removed at the beginning of this project as a friend helped me release a seized piston (the seizing happened at some point over the 12 years the bike was unused in my shed) and put back without a torque wrench.
As I type this I’m wondering whether the seizing has left this side with some resistance between piston and cylinder - the cylinder was very lightly sanded to remove the slight marking from the seizing……I don't recall which side was seized, but there's a 50% chance its my problem right side......
whats my next move - re-torque of that cylinder, then reset valve clearances?