BrianK
Active Member
I had similar issues with my 85' Vmax and I was getting real tired of "shot gun" cleaning my carbs".Just an update on my 1995 Vmax:
I have had it in the shop for a couple months after trying everyones's suggestions and trying everything I could myself.
Mechanic noticed when he came to pickup the bike the left front exhaust pipe was warm while the other exhaust pipes were hot. Showed that the left front cylinder was not firing properly if at all.
Carbs's have been thoughly cleaned 5 times now (twice myself) - My mechanic cleaned them ultrasonically and completely disassembled and reassembled. Carbs are basically new too (came off a 2005 vmax when new and bike was used for the track and carbs drained and stored) All parts in carbs look clean and like new. He Synced multiple times and everytime they were dead on. A/F mixture checked and adjusted and spark is strong on all cylinders. He cleaned the carbs a couple times before the front cyclinder fired properly - must have been something stuck in one of the passageways.
Bike now does not have the high idle problem anymore and all exhausts feel hot to the touch. So it seems to be firing properly now.
But it still has the pop only out of the left rear cyclinder. Bike takes a few minutes to warm up and run without choke. Guess this is normal on most vmaxs. Took it out for a spin but still seems to run a little rough with the pop but alot better than before. Only notice the pop at lower speeds in 1st & 2nd. Seems to accelerate pretty good.
Again this problem started last September. It ran fine before and all of a sudden developed the problem of the popping sound, random high idle and running like crap (probably because of firing on 3 cyclinders). Well at least its running on all cylinders now & idle seems normal after warmup. When putting my hand over the exhaust you can feel the difference of air flow when it pops. Don't know what else to try for the popping issue. :bang head:
I tried Sea foam, which seemed to help a bit, but it had to be added to every tank full. It also has no cleaning or residual features about it so I looked further.
On 2008 I read about BG Products fuel additive in the Vboost mag. and was impressed with the articles info. about this fuel additive, so I decided to give it a try. The article mentions BG #201 Super charge (small pink bottle) it needed to be added every tank full, but I found out that BG's #203 was the same product, just formulated to be stronger, so it only needs to be added every 3500 miles or so.
I've been using BG Fuel Additive #203 for well over a 1 1/2 years now without any complaints from me or the Max. Not once have I had to deal with fuel related issues.
If you can't find BG Fuel Additives at at your local cycle shop, you can buy direct. I called there Houston branch office to place an order and only paid about $7.00 per bottle for the BG #203. Dealers want about $20.00 per bottle.
Remember, one 11oz. bottle lasts about one year.
I hope that help.
BrianK-5125
Houston
85' Vmax
2000' Vmax