High-Speed Miss
One of the frustrations of a high speed miss is the difficulty
of diagnosing it's cause. Following are some simple tests that
may aid in narrowing down the problem:
Ignition breakdown:
- With the bike on the center stand and at the miss RPM (if you
don't have a throttle lock [aka- cruise control], use a spring clamp
or some other mechanical device on the throttle grip- your hand will
not be steady enough, which will add confusion to what you are doing)
try removing and reinstalling one spark plug lead at a time (pliers
with insulated handles remove some of the excitement from this
procedure :-) and see if all have nearly the same effect.
Note-you may have to resort to actually running in gear, to put
a load on the engine so it will act up. If you do so, adding
a restraint to keep the bike from launching should it vibrate off
the stand, or in some other way get loose, is advised.
- Try gapping your plugs down in the 0.020" range and see if the
problem moves RPM (test it while riding).
Fuel starvation:
Two things to try while your are riding in the
miss RPM range (remember to keep one eye on the road during these
procedures ;-) :
- Try moving the pet-cocks to the reserve and prime positions.
- Try experimenting with the carb enricher (choke) lever.
- Try opening your gas tank (if the vent gets plugged you will
experience gas starvation)
Phil Stewart
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