When measuring the resistance of the OE plug caps, I get the following readings:
#1 7.7k
#2 10.6k
#3 10.7k
#4 12.8k
Should these caps be replaced? David Silvers has the OE caps ($22) for cylinders 2 and 3 only. Also has NGK replacements for all four cylinders. Thanks.
The stock resistance for each output lead is 10K Ω +/- 10-20% of rating. Accuracy is not that important. Is the bike running properly?
If not, I would replace #1 & 4, if I couldn't clean the caps into compliance. Otherwise, you don't have much choice but to replace them. I can't find new caps in the 10K value anymore. With today's pervasive use of resistor spark plugs (5KΩ rated), NGK has decided to only offer 5K caps. To maintain originality of circuit operation, 5K caps would be used with 5K resistor spark plugs.
The bike will run ok with just 5K caps and non-resistor plugs. The down sides are; slightly higher electrical load on the battery/charging systems, higher coil heating values, short points contact life, and shorter spark plug life due to accelerated spark erosion, all due to increased current flow in the coil's output circuit.
It seems unlikely anyone on this forum would notice a difference in practical terms, though. If effects can't be noticed (or smack one in the face) within one day to a week, memory retention of root cause is simply lost.