Hi Folks,
I've been doing a "nut & bolt" restoration on a CB750 K2 I bought 6 years ago. This winter after working away from home for 2 years, I got the motivation back to spend some time in the shed with the bike and see if I can finish it off.
I did a fair bit of wrenching when I was in my late teen/early twenties but was never what I would call "skilled". Just loved machines and engines and finding out how they worked.
Here's my problem, and I would much appreciate any feedback to my questions: after successfull firing her (I call the bike "her") up about 2 weeks ago for the first time, I always seem to struggle starting her again the next day or a couple of days later. A whole myriad of problems crop up, from dirty fuel (clean out the tank and carb wells), sticking float needles (remove, clean out the gunge and replace), dodgy spark lead caps (replace with new ones). On and on it goes.
So far it has new; coils & leads (these are actually bought new 6 years ago), spark plugs and caps, contact points and condensors (also bought new 6 years ago), oh and the wiring loom is new.
The latest hang-up is no spark at the plugs. Nuthin', zilch, zero, nada, dead as a dodo. I've checked the usual suspect of the "kill switch" with a continuity test along the black & white wires, that was ok. I also did a continuity test on both the yellow and blue wires coming from the coils to the contact points, they were ok. but NO sparrk a the contact points. I swopped the new condensors for the old ones I replaced 6 years ago, still no spark. In desperation I ordered 2 new ones from David Silver and should arrive Tues/Wed.
Am I on the right track or am I barking up the wrong tree? Should I be checking other wires? How do you check that the coils are ok (without resorting to buying new ones)
Finally, considering all the ignition problems I've been having would you folks consider electronic ignition? If so, what make, model, part no. etc?
Once I can get her to start reliably, I intend to synchronise the carbs. I have already set the air intake jets and the carb throttle rods to the settings in the Haynes Manual.
Thanks