I'm trying to figure out why my bandit's running poorly, I think it's misfiring. It idles ok, but at higher revs when accelerating it struggles. I discovered #4 cyl. plug cap was dodgy, the clip was worn out and there was some corrosion inside it, so I've replaced the clip and cleaned it, now the resistance across that coil is reading ok. Went for a ride, but there was still the same problem. So I thought it might be the plugs, tried replacing them. Went for a ride (about 40 minutes?) and it seemed better for a while, but then started doing the same thing at the end of the ride. Pulled the plugs out and the number 4 plug electrode was fairly sooty while the others looked almost new.
I've checked the compression, it was between 112 and 117 psi with the engine hot, which is considerably lower than it's supposed to be, but I'm not sure how accurate my gauge is when testing small engines. And the compression hasn't changed since I first tested it ages ago when it was running ok. It starts fine, now that I've replaced the battery.
So I'm thinking there must be something wrong with the #4 carb? I cleaned the carbs before testing the spark plug cap and grit in the carbs shouldn't make one of the cylinders run rich anyway, right? All the float heights seemed the same. I didn't pull the diaphragms out when cleaning them though, so I'll check them and the needles. Do the floats lose their buoyancy as they get old?
I've got some carbs on a spare parts bike that I might try swapping although I don't know what condition they're in.
Any tips?