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Old 08-10-12, 12:19 PM   #1
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Default Pointy running on one cylinder.

anyone on the forum experienced only a single cylinder fire on a 03-04 sv650? took mine out today and found it stalling and having no power even once the throttle is opened. heard the second cylinder fire once or twice but about it. the front exhaust is hot but the one by the rear spring is only warm. spark plugs farely new do doubt its that.

the bikes done 40k, but up to this point i have found the bike does misfire alot.

dad recon sparks new looking at yet i didnt change them that long ago, i recon fuel jets?

can anyone who have experienced and fixed this shed some light?
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Old 08-10-12, 09:11 PM   #2
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Default Re: Pointy running on one cylinder.

if you recent changed the spark plugs then check them first.
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Old 11-10-12, 05:23 AM   #3
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Default Re: Pointy running on one cylinder.

If its not the plug, try looking at the coil. It wouldn't be surprising at that mileage.
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