Hi all. I have a 1997 TDM850 4TX 2 with 47,000 miles on it that has foxed me for a year now. When changing down a gear and reving the engine it cuts out on one cylinder. If I rev it up slowly it doesn't cut out and makes it to the red line. I have had so many issues with it. I found and replaced a faulty coil, (2 new ones fitted), a faulty new plug cap, (repaired), a faulty spark plug, (2 new ones fitted), dirty carbs, (cleaned and all jets clear), cracked inlet rubbers, (both replaced). It has a new air filter. Valves just been correctly shimmed.
It always had a bit of a mis-fire but is running better now I've replaced the duff ignition parts but still bogs down on one cylinder when grabbing a handful of throttle. The pilot mixture screws are both at two turns out as per the service manual. My carb balance gauges show both carbs are equal. The slides both start to move together when reving with air box off. The carb diaphragms are new. The air cut-off diaphragms are new. The cold start assembly is new.
Fuel level in both bowls is identical and within spec.
The pick up coil reads correct resistance over the temperature range from cold to hot. The bike ticks over OK now whereas previously I could not get it to idle evenly but that was all due to the ignition parts.
It has just been re-shimmed to correct valve clearances as it had low inlet clearance. All within spec now. Compression is good. It went up quite a bit after re-shim. All good there.
I have spent so many hours trying to get this bike running right over the last year and am running out of hair now!
I still think it is something to do with the carbs but I am now out of my depth as to what it might be. They are Mikuni BDST38 CV carbs. Could it simply be worn emulsion tubes and needles? There are some very slight wear marks on the needles but the tubes still look circular.
I am now wondering if it could be the ECU. Is it possible that the timing advance one one cylinder is out? This is the two coil version unlike the earlier wasted spark single coil version. Two output channels on the ECU so maybe a difference in outputs?
Any advice on what may be causing it very appreciated.
Thank you.