This is a spin-off of my thread about jet size with the UFO 4-2 exhaust. http://www.vmaxforum.net/showthread.php?t=34504
My Vmax is an '03 with almost 19K miles on it. I got it a couple hundred miles ago from a previous owner who hadn't ridden it much in the past year. It's got the UFO Streetpro 4-2 exhaust, 170 mains, needles set at 3 notches out from the pointy side, and a K&N.
Ever since getting the bike, it has had a misfire between 5000-7000rpm.
Below 5000rpm, the bike runs mostly great. (Occasionally whacking open the throttle will result in a hiccup before the bike starts pulling.) Idle is decent--at least as good as it was on my old '98.
From 5000-7000RPM, the bike will stutter and misfire. I can hear the misfire through the right-side "muffler" (I use the term muffler loosely, as this thing is bloody loud!) which means that it must be misfiring on cylinders 2 or 3. (The left front and right rear cylinder, which I call 1 and 4, exit through the left muffler. The left rear and right front cylinder, which I call 2 and 3, exit through the right muffler.)
It doesn't matter if I'm light on the throttle, medium, or WOT--it will misfire between 5-7K. Once it clears 7K, the misfire seems to disappear and the bike pulls strongly to redline.
The problem is more noticeable when the bike is cool than when it's up to operating temp, but the problem never goes away, no matter how hot the bike gets.
Having the choke engaged seems to have no effect on the misfire.
All of the diaphragms are in great shape--no rips, tears, holes, etc. The #1 cylinder diaphragm was a bit sticky in its travel, so I gave it a once-over with some 0000 steel wool, and now it seems to slide as easily as the other three.
I have run Seafoam (about 4oz) in each tank of gas.
I've pulled the carbs off the bike and cleaned them using the shotgun method. The previous owner had overoiled the K&N, so I got a fair amount of brown gunk out of some of the holes when shooting carb cleaner through them. I ended up going through three bottles of carb cleaner, but when I was done, what came out of the holes appeared to be clean.
The carb innards all appear very clean--no scale, build-up, etc. The floats all seem to move smoothly, although I did not measure them when I had the carbs off.
I've synched the carbs twice--before pulling the rack and cleaning them, and after. Sync is just about spot-on.
This morning, I did the peashooter cleaning. I literally went through an entire can of Seafoam, trying to be as thorough as possible. I made a decent smoke show while idling and also while riding the bike afterward, but it had no effect on the misfire.
I've ensured that the carbs are securely screwed to the boots and that the airbox is securely screwed to the carbs. This bike is in overall great shape, and nothing appears to be worn or dry-rotted.
There does seem to be a slight exhaust leak. It's mostly noticeable under light throttle or under trailing throttle (slowing down but with the throttle still slightly open). Instead of your typical psst psst psst exhaust leak, this one sounds like wheeet wheeet wheeet.... wheet wheet... wheet.. wheet wheet. I'm *assuming* it's unrelated, as I can't imagine how a tiny exhaust leak could cause a significant misfire.
I haven't checked the plugs or ignition system yet, but I figured since the characteristics seem to point towards a fuel issue, not a spark issue. I'll probably pull the plugs tomorrow and either replace them (if they're obviously worn) or at least swap 1-2 and 3-4 to see if that has any effect on which cylinder sounds like it's misfiring.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
My Vmax is an '03 with almost 19K miles on it. I got it a couple hundred miles ago from a previous owner who hadn't ridden it much in the past year. It's got the UFO Streetpro 4-2 exhaust, 170 mains, needles set at 3 notches out from the pointy side, and a K&N.
Ever since getting the bike, it has had a misfire between 5000-7000rpm.
Below 5000rpm, the bike runs mostly great. (Occasionally whacking open the throttle will result in a hiccup before the bike starts pulling.) Idle is decent--at least as good as it was on my old '98.
From 5000-7000RPM, the bike will stutter and misfire. I can hear the misfire through the right-side "muffler" (I use the term muffler loosely, as this thing is bloody loud!) which means that it must be misfiring on cylinders 2 or 3. (The left front and right rear cylinder, which I call 1 and 4, exit through the left muffler. The left rear and right front cylinder, which I call 2 and 3, exit through the right muffler.)
It doesn't matter if I'm light on the throttle, medium, or WOT--it will misfire between 5-7K. Once it clears 7K, the misfire seems to disappear and the bike pulls strongly to redline.
The problem is more noticeable when the bike is cool than when it's up to operating temp, but the problem never goes away, no matter how hot the bike gets.
Having the choke engaged seems to have no effect on the misfire.
All of the diaphragms are in great shape--no rips, tears, holes, etc. The #1 cylinder diaphragm was a bit sticky in its travel, so I gave it a once-over with some 0000 steel wool, and now it seems to slide as easily as the other three.
I have run Seafoam (about 4oz) in each tank of gas.
I've pulled the carbs off the bike and cleaned them using the shotgun method. The previous owner had overoiled the K&N, so I got a fair amount of brown gunk out of some of the holes when shooting carb cleaner through them. I ended up going through three bottles of carb cleaner, but when I was done, what came out of the holes appeared to be clean.
The carb innards all appear very clean--no scale, build-up, etc. The floats all seem to move smoothly, although I did not measure them when I had the carbs off.
I've synched the carbs twice--before pulling the rack and cleaning them, and after. Sync is just about spot-on.
This morning, I did the peashooter cleaning. I literally went through an entire can of Seafoam, trying to be as thorough as possible. I made a decent smoke show while idling and also while riding the bike afterward, but it had no effect on the misfire.
I've ensured that the carbs are securely screwed to the boots and that the airbox is securely screwed to the carbs. This bike is in overall great shape, and nothing appears to be worn or dry-rotted.
There does seem to be a slight exhaust leak. It's mostly noticeable under light throttle or under trailing throttle (slowing down but with the throttle still slightly open). Instead of your typical psst psst psst exhaust leak, this one sounds like wheeet wheeet wheeet.... wheet wheet... wheet.. wheet wheet. I'm *assuming* it's unrelated, as I can't imagine how a tiny exhaust leak could cause a significant misfire.
I haven't checked the plugs or ignition system yet, but I figured since the characteristics seem to point towards a fuel issue, not a spark issue. I'll probably pull the plugs tomorrow and either replace them (if they're obviously worn) or at least swap 1-2 and 3-4 to see if that has any effect on which cylinder sounds like it's misfiring.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!