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  • GP1200R cold front cylinder

    I have a 2000 Yamaha GP1200R about 125 hours. I bring and install StageIII.
    Front cylinder still very cold, central and rear cylinder is heating. The engine working not stable. I mean no ignition in the front cylinder.
    I swap a sparking-plug between front and central cylinder. no result. I try to unplug sparking-cap from any one of cylinder. The engine working same ( of course not stable).
    I try to plugin other one sparking-plug to every cap to see spark. a spark is present, but poor in comparison with automotive spark. (poor spark it's normal for the engine or not?)
    Fuel is come in to the front cylinder. i can see fuel upon sparking-plug when unscrew it.

    What i have to do? Improve spark or try to find other problem?
    Help!

    PS: During installation of StageIII i replace in rear (not front) cylinder a valve, piston and rings, because Yamaha's guy forgot to add small amount of Loctide at tread, so the valve fall in cylinder. Other cylinders is looking good.

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    Re: GP1200R cold front cylinder

    What is your stage III? What parts were installed?
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      Re: GP1200R cold front cylinder

      Originally posted by Technical Support
      What is your stage III? What parts were installed?
      GP1200R Performance StageIII Kit from RivaYamaha. The package include many items: Triple exhaust, R&D CDI, Cylinder head,... Link below
      http://www.rivayamaha.com/pwc_perf_packages/gp1200_stage3.asp#

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      • #4
        Re: GP1200R cold front cylinder

        Call Riva, they need to diagnose thier own stuff.
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