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Old 12-23-2005, 07:03 PM   #1
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Last spring I roasted a plug. This season that cylinder does not seem to fire consistently, if at all. Good spark, conductivity of plug wire same as the other. Can pull this plug wire while running and hear no difference in engine. Plug is wet when inspected - not wet fouled, just uncombusted gas. Runs at 2500 rpm and eventually will increase to 5000 rpm and maybe 40 mph @ topend after several hundred yards and downhill. Other plug is pretty tan in color and normal. Carb has been cleaned and is clear. Carbs and cables have been adjusted. What else is there? Please reply with your ideas and questions to ICEFISH. Thx.
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Old 12-23-2005, 07:45 PM   #2
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Ok, Formulaman too the rescue, but first I'm gonna pick on you just too loosen ya up
yeah tryed them roasted... yuck, plugs taste funny that way hehe if it's wet it's fouled not where this is going, but anyways... try new plugs ummm when you say roasted you mean it quit working, or there was evidence of some shiny metal transfer... the latter is gonna be costly :bash: check compression for diff between cyls. some guys will accept a diff of ten percent be me personnally a few psi. is all i allow. A leak down test is next but anyways you get the idea. Keep fingers crossed and hope it's just bad plugs. Btw I've seen three bad new plugs in a row all bought the same day good thing he had six lol
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Old 12-25-2005, 01:45 PM   #3
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Ok, Formulaman too the rescue, but first I'm gonna pick on you just too loosen ya up
yeah tryed them roasted... yuck, plugs taste funny that way hehe if it's wet it's fouled not where this is going, but anyways... try new plugs ummm when you say roasted you mean it quit working, or there was evidence of some shiny metal transfer... the latter is gonna be costly :bash: check compression for diff between cyls. some guys will accept a diff of ten percent be me personnally a few psi. is all i allow. A leak down test is next but anyways you get the idea. Keep fingers crossed and hope it's just bad plugs. Btw I've seen three bad new plugs in a row all bought the same day good thing he had six lol
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Old 12-25-2005, 02:10 PM   #4
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OK Im loose now. Didnt lick the plug but the electrode was partially melted (last year) did not look like metal transfer just heat. Will try the compression test. Did take proven plug from working cylinder and it does not light the other side. Can the coil be bad and give me spark? Condenser box? I can pull plug and see good spark jumping electrode. Timing cant be off except at crank or ignition coil, right? I read about switching carbs. Have wet plug (& a headache) already though. Will also try all the plugs in the coffee can.
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Old 12-25-2005, 09:35 PM   #5
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borrow coil and wires from a friend to test. you may have a bad plug cap.
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Old 12-28-2005, 11:05 AM   #6
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Well, some of you guys are pretty good. Found NO compression in bad jug. Next step to pull head and look around. Likely culprit the head gasket or flange gasket or rings or all??? Piston strokes with no rattle so I suspect gaskets. What ya'll think??? Will check back here for tips and welcome them.
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Old 12-28-2005, 11:45 AM   #7
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I'm betting there is a hole in the top of your piston.

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Old 12-28-2005, 01:32 PM   #8
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Old 12-29-2005, 09:34 AM   #9
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Like I said, someof you are pretty good. :thumbsup: Holein the piston. What caused it? Can I prevent?
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Old 12-29-2005, 10:21 AM   #10
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Like I said, someof you are pretty good. :thumbsup: Holein the piston. What caused it? Can I prevent?
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Speaking from experience if the other piston is fine, it's most likely you iced up the one carb, leaned out that cylinder and burned right through the top of the piston near the hottest part (plug) It's possible there was some other type of blockage in the carb but the culprit was most likely water/ice.

Prevention? Keep your carbs clean, (do this every pre season tune up) don't subject your sled to massive temp swings (storing it through the week in a heated shop is a non no, CONDENSATION!) use a bit of isopropynol with every tank OR some kind of "in tank" water eliminator, available at most automotive stores.

That should help ... good luck with it.
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