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Compression is pretty low, a healthy engine will have 150 ~ 160 psi per side. Did you check the compression with the carbs off or the throttle held wide open?
Is it possible to have jets mixed up/in upsidedown/slide backwards?
If you can, switch the carbs side to side and see if the problem follows the carb
Just saying here, in case you missed it. A sparkplug that is shot will fire in open air just fine but under pressure it will not.
Then why would it work at higher rpms?
That's what they do. It is a good idea to check the carbs but as the rule goes most carb problems are ignition and most ignition problems are carbs. It's easy to change the plugs but sometimes hard to tell if they are actually working without some sophisticated tools and techniques. Always be willing to start over with a fresh outlook if your troubleshooting dead ends. If the carbs are clean and jets are correct and level is right but still has symptoms then get new plugs and maybe condensers. Watch the points for arcing. If that all checks out swap the carbs right to left just to check. But in the end you'll facepalm when you discover it was probably exactly what your intuition told you it was to start with. Hunter
No, press fit compression tester. Just held it to the spark plug hole and hit the starter button. Regardless of the compression reading since they were equal that seems to eliminate compression issues as the cause for once cylinder not to idle, correct?
Don't forget to open the throttle for the compression test
Yes, BP6ES. Hand-check the gap. The 'pre-gap' is like 0.038 -- HUGE!
When that happens, pull the plugs and I bet you'll find the one that isn't firing is wet. You left the fuel taps on or on reserve and one side , the lower one gets flooded. The only way to get it going again is to clean the plugs again. Then make sure, one tap goes forwards and the other goes backwards.
I tried again this morning after cleaning the idle circuit REALLY GOOD. Just started it and same thing. Ok, can officially cross that off.I don't have a BP6ES on hand so I grabbed a plug out of the Ducati. Fired up, idled on both cylinders.Problem solved! Plus the carbs are clean! Really clean!Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. They were all good.On to my next problem...The plug gap should be .025, correct?
If the Duc plugs were not equal to the NGK BP6ES, go get a set. Sounds like the plugs were the problem if I have read this right to get the bike to idle properly.Now get the right plugs!!Glad it's running!! Good luck!!Tom