The original fault was choking in fuel and running rich could not be ridden.
It was assessed by two garages, they concluded the same fault.
Low compression and carbs knackered. don't they always say carbs knackered as a substitute for knowledge on setting them up.
Anyway I had the block rebored to 66.5mm and replaced the pistons/rings cams/shims and the head (for a Z1000A4 for the 8mm studs), which was skimmed and all bead blasted.
reassembled and the compression was still low.The carbs were broken by an idiot and a newer set purchased. The fault still remained.
I fitted an electronic ignition and two cylinders packed up. I have many people look the bike over and they all say the same. "I just don't understand it"! "It should be perfect". Anyway I stripped the head and re did the valves and got the compression up to about 100psi on three pots.
Replaced the plugs for the second time. She fired up and ran for two minutes and died from black fuel inhallation. Still rich as Rothschild.
Gave up for some weeks and ran out of money to throw at it.
Eventually I replaced every jet/bit avaliable fo the carbs and cleaned all the choke valves and slides and soaked the entire carbs overnight in industrial meths. Cleaned with petrol the next day and dried out.
The bike fired up and ran perfectly. I drove it for about a mile and back to the old runnning on three or two or whatever and limped home with black dry dusty plugs as usual.
Well I gave up and called in the "Dogs Bollocks", who VERY kindly took this thing away and for a week played with it. Re did the valves and the compression is well in spec on on the lot! It should increase a bit after runnning in as well. Excellent. He also ripped the Electronic ignition out and put the old points back, replaced a coil (suspected faulty) and set the carbs up, also raised the needle from position 3 to position 2 to lean the mixture a bit
Took it for a spin and asked me to collect it. AHHHHH I was in heaven, I willl get to ride this bike this year. I picked it up after seeing it idling wonderfully only a slight uneveness put down to, it needs a good long ride.
Next day I put brand new plugs in NJK B8ES and fired it up. On half choke for about 45 secs and then off. It was perfect. I rode it slowly for about 2 miles and parked it. After 5 mins I returned to start it up and of course it was back to square one. Running rough too rich and limped home to find dry black dusty plugs.
Last resort I cleaned the plugs and put a third set of carbs on the bike and started up to find it ran on 1 and 4 only and they are rich!
Well I ain't so I have to call it a day. My options are to break it up and sell the new bits off for what I can get and the old bits also. Try and sell it for 20% less than cost as otherwise it is in super condition. Or this option
Offer the challenge to this forum to see if anyone can make it run for 5 miles with the plugs looking normal and receive a wad of sweaty money for the trouble (offer ?100+)
I am running a Harris streeet legal pipe with 115 jets. first set of carbs were with 120 but still no better. Perhaps the bike needs a good long ride at speed, but first it has not been run in yet and has done 5 miles since engine rebuild and also it cannot get further than a mile before screwing up.
The embarresment factor is also entered into by mates who buy a 25 year old H**** goldwing left in a garage for years, replce the battery and ride it round to me for a good bloody laugh! I was considering a swap but he told me to piss off.
So I await the replies
thanks
Phil
