I finally had a bit of time to look at the Seca again. When I last left it, it was running, but weakly. The throttle response was slow and it didn't idle that great without just a touch of choke. Previously it ran well for about a day and a half, during which time I was able to re-synch the carbs. Before ignoring it for awhile I did shut off the gas and let it run until it died.
I pulled a plug and used that to test for spark on cylinders 1, 2, and 4 and it looked the same across all of them. Not the biggest and bluest spark I've seen, but it was there and similar from cylinder to cylinder. An inductive timing light also lit when used on each spark plug wire. I was really hoping it was a bad coil, but it doesn't look that way now.
I mentioned before that the engine seems to heat up unevenly. Here is what I saw with one of those laser IR thermometers testing above the head at each cylinder. In hindsight using the cylinders or exhausts would have been better, but these numbers are from the head:
So it looks to me that #1 isn't working that hard, and maybe #2 as well. I think that I've got a compression tester somewhere that I haven't used in 40 years, so that's the next step. And if it looks good like I expect, then it's time to open up the darn carbs again. I don't mind working on the carbs per se, but I hate taking them off the bike as the airbox design *****. I'm also going to redo the temperature measurements, but this time I'll monitor the exhaust pipes instead.
I pulled a plug and used that to test for spark on cylinders 1, 2, and 4 and it looked the same across all of them. Not the biggest and bluest spark I've seen, but it was there and similar from cylinder to cylinder. An inductive timing light also lit when used on each spark plug wire. I was really hoping it was a bad coil, but it doesn't look that way now.
I mentioned before that the engine seems to heat up unevenly. Here is what I saw with one of those laser IR thermometers testing above the head at each cylinder. In hindsight using the cylinders or exhausts would have been better, but these numbers are from the head:
Cylinder | Minutes (deg F.) | |||||
| 0.5 | 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 | 4 |
1 | 77 | 79 | 84 | 89 | 95 | 123 |
2 | 77 | 80 | 89 | 100 | 112 | 136 |
3 | 85 | 95 | 99 | 109 | 125 | 153 |
4 | 85 | 95 | 101 | 105 | 122 | 142 |
So it looks to me that #1 isn't working that hard, and maybe #2 as well. I think that I've got a compression tester somewhere that I haven't used in 40 years, so that's the next step. And if it looks good like I expect, then it's time to open up the darn carbs again. I don't mind working on the carbs per se, but I hate taking them off the bike as the airbox design *****. I'm also going to redo the temperature measurements, but this time I'll monitor the exhaust pipes instead.
