maxmonster
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Where to begin,hmm. Max decided to start running poor yesterday. Idle would have a slight surge of about 200rpm and it would stutter on acceleration from idle to 2700rpm then have normal smooth power above that. Put fresh NKG plugs in, took carbs off and cleaned all the jets. Put the carbs back on and synced them and set my a/f mixtures. While syncing carbs I had low vacuum, under 5lbs on all carbs. Checked v-boost and it was adjusted properly so didn't mess with it. When I took the vacuum port plugs off carbs for cylinder 2 and 4 to hook up gauges it wanted to die. When I took the port plugs off 1 and 3 there was no rpm change.
After syncing it was idling good sounded good. Problem solved? I think not. Took the bike for a ride about a mile stopped for gas and everything was going good. Left the gas station and about 2 miles later issues started. When came to a stop light it didn't want to Idle and died. Headed back towards home and had sputtering below 3000rpm when I let off the throttle and also ran like crap below 3000rpm. Bike has 21k miles and thought I would check my timing today. Hooked up my timing light, took off the inspection cover and fired the bike, oil blew out the hole and onto the floor. Oh no. Shut the bike off and took the flywheel nut cover off and oil came out. Before I get any further into it what can be my issue? Is there a crankshaft seal back there behind everything? I have a Clymer manual but don't see a seal on any crankshaft diagram.
After syncing it was idling good sounded good. Problem solved? I think not. Took the bike for a ride about a mile stopped for gas and everything was going good. Left the gas station and about 2 miles later issues started. When came to a stop light it didn't want to Idle and died. Headed back towards home and had sputtering below 3000rpm when I let off the throttle and also ran like crap below 3000rpm. Bike has 21k miles and thought I would check my timing today. Hooked up my timing light, took off the inspection cover and fired the bike, oil blew out the hole and onto the floor. Oh no. Shut the bike off and took the flywheel nut cover off and oil came out. Before I get any further into it what can be my issue? Is there a crankshaft seal back there behind everything? I have a Clymer manual but don't see a seal on any crankshaft diagram.