BurnsBikes
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Hi,
I had the 1978 CB400A for my customer running nicely, then after just a few miles he reported that it had no power. Checked into it and the right cylinder wasn't firing. I swapped the plugs and the symptoms stayed with the right side, so replaced the coil with a new one. This helped some, but the bike still mostly runs only on the left cylinder. In neutral, the bike revs out just fine but is sluggish to get up to what I'd guess is around 4k RPM (no tach so going by ear). Under load though, it has barely enough power to get out of it's own way. Once it hits about 30-35mph (and you're holding the throttle wide open) it will buck a couple times then take off like a bat out of hell and will run great until you let off the throttle.
Compression is decent on both cylinders (160 left, 155 right). Both carbs have been gone through with new OEM brass. I didn't replace the slide diaphragms though as I just couldn't find replacements for them.
In the opinion of the experts does this sound like a wonky slide diaphragm to you guys or am I barking up the wrong tree?
I had the 1978 CB400A for my customer running nicely, then after just a few miles he reported that it had no power. Checked into it and the right cylinder wasn't firing. I swapped the plugs and the symptoms stayed with the right side, so replaced the coil with a new one. This helped some, but the bike still mostly runs only on the left cylinder. In neutral, the bike revs out just fine but is sluggish to get up to what I'd guess is around 4k RPM (no tach so going by ear). Under load though, it has barely enough power to get out of it's own way. Once it hits about 30-35mph (and you're holding the throttle wide open) it will buck a couple times then take off like a bat out of hell and will run great until you let off the throttle.
Compression is decent on both cylinders (160 left, 155 right). Both carbs have been gone through with new OEM brass. I didn't replace the slide diaphragms though as I just couldn't find replacements for them.
In the opinion of the experts does this sound like a wonky slide diaphragm to you guys or am I barking up the wrong tree?