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- My Bike Models
- 1981 GL1100 Innerstate("The Turd")SOLD!!, 1996 GL1500 Innerstate
Dadgummit! Recently, as in the past few months, my 1500 has been a lil cantankerous when starting after sitting over the weekend, or longer. Cranks fine, but just don't wanna fire off for a while. During the cranking process, it sometimes will backfire(LOUDLY) thru the left side exhaust once, and it always happens when I release the start button. It will only do it once, then it will fire off and run usually the next time I crank it. I have to assume this has the same "wasted spark" setup my 1100 had?(haven't taken the time to actually look in the service manual.) Bike has just over 100,000 miles on it, and as far as I know, still has the factory sparkle plugs in it.
Could the carbs be drying/leaking out overnight and causing the long crank times, and then the surge of fuel entering the chambers be force out the exhaust and firing with the valve open? I have no raw fuel smell, and no visual leaks on the floor. Other than this issue the dang thing runs great, idles smooth, and always fires right up after the initial morning sickness. Not that I care, but I'm sure the neighbors are prolly gettin a lil tired of me waking them up before the crack of dawn. I'm tired of it myself. Any real ideas on what should I be looking at/for as far as a rudimentary diagnosis? Ignition? Fuel?
(I keep a battery maintainer on it at all times when not riding, even on weekends. Battery is always hot, and it spins over just fine.)
Could the carbs be drying/leaking out overnight and causing the long crank times, and then the surge of fuel entering the chambers be force out the exhaust and firing with the valve open? I have no raw fuel smell, and no visual leaks on the floor. Other than this issue the dang thing runs great, idles smooth, and always fires right up after the initial morning sickness. Not that I care, but I'm sure the neighbors are prolly gettin a lil tired of me waking them up before the crack of dawn. I'm tired of it myself. Any real ideas on what should I be looking at/for as far as a rudimentary diagnosis? Ignition? Fuel?
(I keep a battery maintainer on it at all times when not riding, even on weekends. Battery is always hot, and it spins over just fine.)