1984 virago, xv700, one cylander drops out

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1984 virago, xv700, one cylander drops out

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I have a 1984 yamaha virago xv700, was running great when I put away for the winter, and yes I did treat the gas with Sea Foam. Now it is spring and I started and it purred like a kitten at a idol, but as soon as I let the clutch out, I lose the front cylender totally. If I persist and run it down the road ( hoping no one I know will see me) it will start to run normal around 3 to 4 K rpm, anything over 4 k and under 3 k I lose the the front cylander. I have replaced the spark plugs, check the gas lines to be sure they are not plugger or kinked, added carb cleaner, even took the advice of a mechanic and put 1 cup of automatic transmission fluid in a full tank of gas. The ironic thing is, I have a friend with a 1995 virago that is haveing the very same problem only it is his rear cylander. Got any idea's?,

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#2 Unread post by BuzZz »

Bad plug, lead or coil on that jug. That's what I'd look at first, anyway.
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#3 Unread post by TechTMW »

My initial reaction is that it's an electrical problem. I had a similar incident and it turned out to be a faulty spark plug. I know you said you replaced the plugs, but pull it and check to see what kind of spark you are getting ...
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